
Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays: First Series Volume II
Ralph Waldo Emerson(Author)
Harvard University Press
Published on 3. March 1980
Book
Hardback
424 pages
978-0-674-13980-0 (ISBN)
Description
Some of Ralph Waldo Emerson's finest and most famous essays, such as "Self-Reliance," "Compensation," and "The Over-Soul," appeared in his Essays of 1841, published when he was thirty-seven years old. Preceded by the slim volume Nature, it was his first full-length book.
The present edition provides for the first time an authoritative text of the Essays, together with an introduction, notes, and supplementary material of great value for the study of Emerson's creative processes. A list of hundreds of parallel passages in his earlier journals and lectures makes it possible to examine in detail how he drew upon those manuscripts (now published), especially the voluminous journals, as grist for the twelve essays. His subsequent alterations of the essays, particularly in the revised edition of 1847, give evidence of the evolution of his thought and style at this stage of his career. While the text incorporates his revisions, so as to represent his final intention, the earlier versions are given at the end of the book.
Introduction and Notes by Joseph Slater
Text Established by Alfred R. Ferguson and Jean Ferguson Carr
The present edition provides for the first time an authoritative text of the Essays, together with an introduction, notes, and supplementary material of great value for the study of Emerson's creative processes. A list of hundreds of parallel passages in his earlier journals and lectures makes it possible to examine in detail how he drew upon those manuscripts (now published), especially the voluminous journals, as grist for the twelve essays. His subsequent alterations of the essays, particularly in the revised edition of 1847, give evidence of the evolution of his thought and style at this stage of his career. While the text incorporates his revisions, so as to represent his final intention, the earlier versions are given at the end of the book.
Introduction and Notes by Joseph Slater
Text Established by Alfred R. Ferguson and Jean Ferguson Carr
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
4 halftones, 1 line illustration
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1361 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-674-13980-0 (9780674139800)
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Persons
The late professor Joseph Slater was General Editor of the Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson until 1996. Alfred R. Ferguson (1915-1974) was Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Jean Ferguson Carr is Associate Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh, where she writes and teaches in composition, women's studies, history of the book, literacy, and literary studies, focusing on nineteenth-century American constructions of literacy and letters.
Content
* Historical Introduction * Statement of Editorial Principles * Textual Introduction *Essays: First Series * I. History * II. Self-Reliance * III. Compensation * IV. Spiritual Laws * V. Love * VI. Friendship * VII. Prudence * VIII. Heroism * IX. The Over-Soul * X. Circles * XI. Intellect * XII. Art * Notes * Textual Apparatus * Parallel Passages * Index