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Biography of Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)


Emerson was one of the central characters in the transcendental movement emerging in literary circles around Concord, Massachusetts during the late 1830’s. He resigned from his occupation as a Unitarian clergyman in 1832 to travel to Europe, where he befriended Carlyle, Coleridge and Wordsworth among others. In the U.S. he lectured in philosophy, while forming a transcendentalist group comprising fellow writers and poets such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau. In 1842 he took over the role as editor of The Dial, which served as spokes vehicle for the movement.

In 1855, Emerson recieved a thin book of poetry entitled "Leaves of Grass" by a poet he had never heard of before. He loved this book of poetry which was unorthodox in both style and subject. Emerson wrote an encouraging letter to this unknown poet, who of course was Walt Whitman. Later they also met, and Whitman was very flattered by the praise of Emerson.

Emerson’s first book, Nature (1836) expressed his theories that the imagination of man is shaped by nature and helped spark an entirely new philosophical movement in New England. Essays (1841 and 1844), containing his essays on philosophy and other subjects, brought him international renown. Representative Men (1850) is a collection of lectures held in Oxford and London in 1847. Later lecture collections include The Conduct of Life (1860) and Society and Solitude (1870). His poetry, Poems (1847) and May-Day and Other Pieces (1867) may not have been ground breaking as a whole, but some of his pieces are considered to be among the most important poetry of the 19th century.



64 Poems written by Ralph Waldo Emerson

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PoemComments
Concord Hymn Comments and analysis of Concord Hymn by Ralph Waldo Emerson 12 Comments
Fable Comments and analysis of Fable by Ralph Waldo Emerson 10 Comments
The Snow-Storm Comments and analysis of The Snow-Storm by Ralph Waldo Emerson 8 Comments
Give All To Love Comments and analysis of Give All To Love by Ralph Waldo Emerson 7 Comments
The Amulet Comments and analysis of The Amulet by Ralph Waldo Emerson 7 Comments
Good-by Comments and analysis of Good-by by Ralph Waldo Emerson 5 Comments
The Rhodora Comments and analysis of The Rhodora by Ralph Waldo Emerson 5 Comments
The Rhodora Comments and analysis of The Rhodora by Ralph Waldo Emerson 5 Comments
Bacchus Comments and analysis of Bacchus by Ralph Waldo Emerson 4 Comments
Eros Comments and analysis of Eros by Ralph Waldo Emerson 4 Comments
Brahma Comments and analysis of Brahma by Ralph Waldo Emerson 3 Comments
Compensation Comments and analysis of Compensation by Ralph Waldo Emerson 3 Comments
Mithridates Comments and analysis of Mithridates by Ralph Waldo Emerson 3 Comments
Concord Hymn Comments and analysis of Concord Hymn by Ralph Waldo Emerson 2 Comments
Fate Comments and analysis of Fate by Ralph Waldo Emerson 2 Comments
Forbearance Comments and analysis of Forbearance by Ralph Waldo Emerson 2 Comments
Initial Love Comments and analysis of Initial Love by Ralph Waldo Emerson 2 Comments
Merlin Comments and analysis of Merlin by Ralph Waldo Emerson 2 Comments
Blight Comments and analysis of Blight by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
Dæmonic Love Comments and analysis of Dæmonic Love by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
Each And All Comments and analysis of Each And All by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
Hamatreya Comments and analysis of Hamatreya by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
Ode To Beauty Comments and analysis of Ode To Beauty by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
Sursum Corda Comments and analysis of Sursum Corda by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
Suum Cuique Comments and analysis of Suum Cuique by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
The Sphynx Comments and analysis of The Sphynx by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
To Eva Comments and analysis of To Eva by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
Two Rivers Comments and analysis of Two Rivers by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
Uriel Comments and analysis of Uriel by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Comment
Alphonso Of Castile
Astræ
Berrying
Celestial Love
Days
Days
Dirge
Each and All
Etienne de la Boéce
Give All to Love
Loss And Gain
Merlin I
Merlin II
Merops
Monadnoc
Musketaquid
Musketaquid
Ode To William H. Channing
Painting And Sculpture
Saadi
Tact
The Apology
The Barberry Bush
The Bell
The Day's Ration
The Forerunners
The Park
The Problem
The Problem
The Snow-Storm
The Sphinx
Threnody
Threnody
To Ellen, At The South
To J.W.


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