Essays, Second Series
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Read by Bob Neufeld
Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American essayist, philosopher, and poet, best remembered for leading the Transcendentalist movement of the mid 19th century. His teachings directly influenced the growing New Thought movement of the mid 1800s. (Summary from Wikipedia) (6 hr 34 min)
Chapters
The Poet | 59:48 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
Experience | 1:00:24 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
Character | 39:36 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
Manners | 54:23 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
Gifts | 10:15 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
Nature | 44:08 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
Politics | 36:05 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
Nominalist and Realist | 37:28 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
New England Reformers | 52:57 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
Reviews
well read! Emerson is...
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Emerson is a neglected American essayist. His teachings are great, I would think they should be taught in grade school, but I don't think I heard of Emerson until I caught a glimpse of a quote of his on a commercial and looked him up on my own. I guess he is a bit much for public education though in all that he says about man his totality of being and character. America should take pride in having such a profound thinker.
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Masterfully read powerful lessons by Emerson