Emerson Emerson

Emerson

The Mind on Fire

    • 4.0 • 5 Ratings
    • $16.99
    • $16.99

Publisher Description

Recipient of the Francis Parkman Prize from the Society of American Historians

Ralph Waldo Emerson is one of the most important figures in the history of American thought, religion, and literature. The vitality of his writings and the unsettling power of his example continue to influence us more than a hundred years after his death. Now Robert D. Richardson Jr. brings to life an Emerson very different from the old stereotype of the passionless Sage of Concord. Drawing on a vast amount of new material, including correspondence among the Emerson brothers, Richardson gives us a rewarding intellectual biography that is also a portrait of the whole man.

These pages present a young suitor, a grief-stricken widower, an affectionate father, and a man with an abiding genius for friendship. The great spokesman for individualism and self-reliance turns out to have been a good neighbor, an activist citizen, a loyal brother. Here is an Emerson who knew how to laugh, who was self-doubting as well as self-reliant, and who became the greatest intellectual adventurer of his age.

Richardson has, as much as possible, let Emerson speak for himself through his published works, his many journals and notebooks, his letters, his reported conversations. This is not merely a study of Emerson's writing and his influence on others; it is Emerson's life as he experienced it. We see the failed minister, the struggling writer, the political reformer, the poetic liberator.

The Emerson of this book not only influenced Thoreau, Fuller, Whitman, Dickinson, and Frost, he also inspired Nietzsche, William James, Baudelaire, Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf, and Jorge Luis Borges. Emerson's timeliness is persistent and striking: his insistence that literature and science are not separate cultures, his emphasis on the worth of every individual, his respect for nature.

Richardson gives careful attention to the enormous range of Emerson's readings—from Persian poets to George Sand—and to his many friendships and personal encounters—from Mary Moody Emerson to the Cherokee chiefs in Boston—evoking both the man and the times in which he lived. Throughout this book, Emerson's unquenchable vitality reaches across the decades, and his hold on us endures.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
April 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
684
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
11.6
MB

Customer Reviews

Gricks ,

Comprehensive

Well-written and all-encompassing—the most lively of all Emerson biographies. Richardson covers Emerson’s life, work and philosophical influences. No stone is left unturned—a must for fans of 19th century American Lit!

Professor Borges Professor Borges
2013
The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Illustrated, Inline Footnotes) The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Illustrated, Inline Footnotes)
2016
Frankenstein (Second Edition)  (Norton Critical Editions) Frankenstein (Second Edition)  (Norton Critical Editions)
2011
My Emily Dickinson My Emily Dickinson
2013
Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Johnson (Illustrated) Delphi Complete Works of Samuel Johnson (Illustrated)
2013
Essays Essays
2020
Three Centuries of American Poetry Three Centuries of American Poetry
1999
Henry Thoreau Henry Thoreau
2015
Klara and the Sun: A GMA Book Club Pick Klara and the Sun: A GMA Book Club Pick
2021
Caste Caste
2020