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Episode 12: James Marcus on Emerson and Melville

The World in Time / Lapham’s Quarterly

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The Complexity of Emerson: Nature, Philosophy, and Identity

This chapter delves into the intricate philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson, highlighting the duality of his views on nature and self-reliance. It examines how his personal experiences and influences shaped his transcendentalist beliefs, alongside his challenges in communicating his ideas. Through analyzing Emerson's essays and metaphorical language, the chapter uncovers the rich layers of interpretation that define his legacy.

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