Image for Emerson's Essays and Poems

Emerson's Essays and Poems (New ed)

See all formats and editions

Nietzsche said that he never travelled anywhere without a volume of Emerson's essays in his pocket, while Mathew Arnold described Emerson as 'the greatest prose writer of the century'.

It is a remarkable writer who could at once appeal to a man considered a pillar of Victorian society, and to a man dedicated to bringing down such pillars.

In his own time Emerson was considered a profoundly radical thinker, but after his death he was increasingly seen as a bland Boston Brahmin, contentedly ripening with the new England melons, benignly meditating on such viperous notions as the Over-soul.He is now appreciated as one of the truly seminal American writers, refusing all orthodoxies, complacencies and fixities--both a truly celebratory and deeply adversarial thinker.

A unique paperback edition, with introduction and chronology of Emerson's life and times.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Out of Print
Product Details
0460876775 / 9780460876773
Paperback
818.309
01/05/1995
United Kingdom
358 pages
129 x 198 mm, 250 grams
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More