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Front Page Groups & Collections The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, vol. 1 (Nature, Addresses, and Lectures)
Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, vol. 1 (Nature, Addresses, and Lectures) [1909]Edition used:The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, in 12 vols. Fireside Edition (Boston and New York, 1909). Vol. 1 Nature, Addresses, and Lectures.
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- Nature.
- Introduction.
- Nature.
- Chapter I.
- Chapter II.: Commodity.
- Chapter III.: Beauty.
- Chapter IV.: Language.
- Chapter V.: Discipline.
- Chapter VI.: Idealism.
- Chapter VII.: Spirit.
- Chapter VIII.: Prospects.
- The American Scholar. an Oration Delivered Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, At Cambridge, August 31, 1837.
- An Address Delivered Before the Senior Class In Divinity College, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, July 15, 1838.
- Literary Ethics. an Oration Delivered Before the Literary Societies of Dartmouth College, July 24, 1838.
- The Method of Nature. an Oration Delivered Before the Society of the Adelphi In Waterville College, Maine, August 11, 1841.
- Man the Reformer. a Lecture Read Before the Mechanics' Apprentices' Library Association, Boston, January 25, 1841.
- Lecture On the Times. Read At the Masonic Temple, Boston, December 2, 1841.
- The Conservative. a Lecture Delivered At the Masonic Temple, Boston, December 9, 1841
- The Transcendentalist. a Lecture Read At the Masonic Temple, Boston, January, 1842.
- The Young American. a Lecture Read Before the Mercantile Library Association, Boston, February 7, 1844.
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