Everyday Emerson: A Year of Wisdom
By (Author) Ralph Waldo Emerson
St Martin's Press
St Martin's Press
9th August 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
814.3
Hardback
384
460g
Featuring excerpts from Ralph Waldo Emerson's essays, poems, and lectures, Everyday Emerson offers 365 snippets of wisdom and insight from one of America's greatest writers and philosophers. An astute observer of both nature and society, Emerson's writing touches on themes of individuality, freedom, and human potential, all of it shot through with a profound love and awe of the natural world. The excerpts in Everyday Emerson are inspiring and thought provoking-a daily invitation to engage with the world with imagination and intention. Both long time appreciators of Emerson's work and readers who would be intimidated by a complete book of essays will find something delightful in its pages. The book features a designed interior and square trim, making it perfect for the gift market.
Born in 1803, RALPH WALDO EMERSON became one of the founders of the transcendentalist movement and one of America's most beloved thinkers. His 1836 essay, "Nature" became a key exploration of the ideas of transcendentalism that would inform the work of contemporaries like Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, and Margaret Fuller. Throughout his life, Emerson wrote essays and poems and delivered numerous lectures developing his ideas and critiquing the morays of his time.