Queen Mary, a Life and Intimate Study
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading



The Late Poems of Eliot, Pound, Stevens, and Williams
Emerson's essay explores the connection between a person's creative output and their lifespan, proposing that one's achievements are intrinsically linked to their years. He argues for the importance of nurturing creativity throughout life, emphasizing its vital role in both individual well-being and cultural vitality. This optimistic view highlights the relationship between longevity and the impact of a person's contributions, suggesting that a fulfilling life is marked by ongoing creative endeavors.
Reflections on how Americans are constrained by cultural scripts for age-, race-, and gender-proper emotional behavior and how our increasingly media- saturated culture impoverishes our interior lives.