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Freedom and Fate : An Inner Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Francisco : Valmy Publishing, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (175 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781787204324
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Freedom and Fate : An Inner Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonDDC classification:
  • 928.1
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Contents:
Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- DEDICATION -- PREFACE -- THE OUTER LIFE (CHRONOLOGY) -- PART I-FREEDOM -- CHAPTER ONE-Discovery -- CHAPTER TWO-The Springs of Courage -- CHAPTER THREE-The Dream of Greatness -- CHAPTER FOUR-The Question of Means -- CHAPTER FIVE-Circles -- PART II-FATE -- CHAPTER SIX-Skepticism -- CHAPTER SEVEN-Acquiescence -- CHAPTER EIGHT-The Eternal Pan -- CHAPTER NINE-The Old Scholar -- TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- REFERENCE -- REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER.
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First published in 1953, Freedom and Fate: An Inner Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson is widely recognized to be the most illuminating of commentaries on Emerson's thought.

"EMERSON enjoyed, as he wished, an original relation to the universe, one which, like all living relationships, developed and altered with time. Throughout his life he followed the advice of the poet who speaks at the end of Nature: 'Build therefore your own world.' His different insights are so many rays of organization thrown out by the exploring soul, in the words of Bacon he cited so often, to conform the shows of things to the desires of the mind.

"As his mind was complex and many-sided, so was the world it built. His greatest gift was his ability to endure the push and pull of contrary directions in his thought without a premature reaching out after conclusions that would do violence to his whole nature. Typically, he came to terms with conflicts as they developed among his truths by dramatizing them, by giving their opposition full play on the stage of his work. Consequently, his writings, and particularly his journals, record a genuine drama of ideas, a still little-known story that adds a new dimension of interest to his thought. This book is intended to 'produce' that drama. It traces Emerson's surprisingly eventful voyage in the world of the mind."

Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- DEDICATION -- PREFACE -- THE OUTER LIFE (CHRONOLOGY) -- PART I-FREEDOM -- CHAPTER ONE-Discovery -- CHAPTER TWO-The Springs of Courage -- CHAPTER THREE-The Dream of Greatness -- CHAPTER FOUR-The Question of Means -- CHAPTER FIVE-Circles -- PART II-FATE -- CHAPTER SIX-Skepticism -- CHAPTER SEVEN-Acquiescence -- CHAPTER EIGHT-The Eternal Pan -- CHAPTER NINE-The Old Scholar -- TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- REFERENCE -- REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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