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- catalog abstract "One of the most significant men of letters in American history, Ralph Waldo Emerson was not only acquainted with the most prominent authors, reformers, and politicians of his day, but also had daily contact with such literary figures as Thoreau, Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller, and Bronson Alcott. Based on journals, correspondence, reminiscences, newspaper articles, and many other sources of information, this detailed chronology of the life of Emerson offers a daily accounting of what he read and wrote, where he traveled, who he saw, and his thoughts and opinions concerning the events and personalities of his day. All of his speeches are accounted for and, indeed, this volume provides the most complete and accurate record of his public appearances available. An Emerson Chronology is an important resource for students of nineteenth-century American literature, history, religion, and philosophy.".
- catalog contributor b5875327.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Biographical Sketches of Recurrent Figures -- Ch. 1. "Born to Be Educated" (1803-1825) -- Ch. 2. "The Spirit of God Is the Spirit of Man": Emerson and the Unitarian Ministry (1826-1832) -- Ch. 3. Emerson and the "First Philosophy": From Europe to Nature (1833-1836) -- Ch. 4. Defining the Central Man: From Lectures to Essays (1837-1841) -- Ch. 5. "Lost in God, in Godhead Found": From the Death of Waldo to the Publication of Poems (1842- 1846) -- Ch. 6. An English Interlude (1847-1849) -- Ch. 7. Slavery in Massachusetts (1850-1854) -- Ch. 8. Mythic Places: England, Kansas, Persia, Concord (1855-1860) -- Ch. 9. Civil War (1861-1865) -- Ch. 10. Climacteric: The Return to Harvard (1866-1871) -- Ch. 11. "He Is Concealed, or Dies, as We Say" (1872-1882).".
- catalog description "One of the most significant men of letters in American history, Ralph Waldo Emerson was not only acquainted with the most prominent authors, reformers, and politicians of his day, but also had daily contact with such literary figures as Thoreau, Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller, and Bronson Alcott. Based on journals, correspondence, reminiscences, newspaper articles, and many other sources of information, this detailed chronology of the life of Emerson offers a daily accounting of what he read and wrote, where he traveled, who he saw, and his thoughts and opinions concerning the events and personalities of his day. All of his speeches are accounted for and, indeed, this volume provides the most complete and accurate record of his public appearances available. An Emerson Chronology is an important resource for students of nineteenth-century American literature, history, religion, and philosophy.".
- catalog extent "xxxiii, 569 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Emerson chronology.".
- catalog identifier "0816172668 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Emerson chronology.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : G.K. Hall ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York : Maxwell Macmillan International,".
- catalog relation "Emerson chronology.".
- catalog subject "814/.3 20".
- catalog subject "Authors, American 19th century Biography.".
- catalog subject "Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 Chronology.".
- catalog subject "PS1631 .V66 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Biographical Sketches of Recurrent Figures -- Ch. 1. "Born to Be Educated" (1803-1825) -- Ch. 2. "The Spirit of God Is the Spirit of Man": Emerson and the Unitarian Ministry (1826-1832) -- Ch. 3. Emerson and the "First Philosophy": From Europe to Nature (1833-1836) -- Ch. 4. Defining the Central Man: From Lectures to Essays (1837-1841) -- Ch. 5. "Lost in God, in Godhead Found": From the Death of Waldo to the Publication of Poems (1842- 1846) -- Ch. 6. An English Interlude (1847-1849) -- Ch. 7. Slavery in Massachusetts (1850-1854) -- Ch. 8. Mythic Places: England, Kansas, Persia, Concord (1855-1860) -- Ch. 9. Civil War (1861-1865) -- Ch. 10. Climacteric: The Return to Harvard (1866-1871) -- Ch. 11. "He Is Concealed, or Dies, as We Say" (1872-1882).".
- catalog title "An Emerson chronology / Albert J. von Frank.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "Chronology. fast".
- catalog type "text".