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Nature Addresses and Lectures
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376 pages
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Set in 1849, the book explores Emerson's pivotal role in the Transcendental movement, highlighting his contributions to American philosophy through themes of optimism, individuality, and mysticism. It delves into his influential work, "Nature," which encapsulates a decade of his profound studies in philosophy, religion, and literature, establishing him as a key literary figure of the nineteenth century.
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2004, hardcover
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