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English Traits Ralph Waldo Emerson

English Traits By Ralph Waldo Emerson

English Traits by Ralph Waldo Emerson


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Written during a decade of great flux for America, England and for Emerson himself, 'English Traits' illuminates Emerson's visionary thought as much as it vividly portrays 19th century England.

English Traits Summary

English Traits: A Portrait of 19th Century England by Ralph Waldo Emerson

'It is the land of patriots, martyrs, sages, and bards, and if the ocean out of which it emerged should wash it away, it will be remembered as an island famous for immortal laws, for the announcements of original right which make the stone tables of liberty.' Emerson visited England twice - in 1833 and again in 1847. On his first visit, as a young and unpublished writer, he travelled to meet the men whose works had inspired him, the giants of 19th century English literature. With Coleridge, 'old and preoccupied' in the year before his death, Emerson discussed religion and the merits of Sicily and Malta; in a desolate house in the Scottish hills he met Thomas Carlyle, the 'lonely scholar', whose humour and lively stories enchanted him and with whom he discussed Rousseau and Robinson Crusoe. With Wordsworth in London, he talked of America and Americans and Wordsworth recited three sonnets of poetry, just composed. On his second trip, having published his celebrated Nature and Essays, he had himself become famous and was feted by politicians, artists and aristocrats in salons and social gatherings across the country. In England, Emerson recognised the source of everything American - from the laws of society to the plot of a novel. Though he admired her triumphs he also presciently sensed the demise of a country weighed down by the 'drag of inertia'. And though mesmerised by her literature, he would later encourage American writers to forge a style all their own. Written during a decade of great flux for America, England and for Emerson himself, English Traits illuminates Emerson's visionary thought as much as it vividly portrays 19th century England.

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The book has no equal in its kind. It is the wittiest work of America's wittiest writer. -- Mark van Doren
A book all full of thoughts like winged arrows. -- Thomas Carlyle
Seldom had any traveler made so wise an appraisal of the character of a nation. -- Ralph Rusk * Life of Emerson *
This book - part-travelogue, part-ethnography, part-journalism, part-reflexive essay - is something of an anomaly in Emerson's oeuvre, and one of his most accessible, relaxed, attractive performances. -- Philip Lopate

About Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) was one of the most influential literary figures and the leading voice of intellectual culture in nineteenth-century America. An essayist, philosopher, poet and founder of the Transcendentalist movement, his many now-iconic writings include Nature, The American Scholar, Self-Reliance, The Over-soul, Society and Solitude and Concord Hymn. Mentor to Whitman and Thoreau, Emerson continues to exert a powerful influence on Western thought and literature.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Philip Lopate I First Visit to England II Voyage to England III Land IV Race V Ability VI Manners VII Truth VIII Character IX Cockayne X Wealth XI Aristocracy XII Universities XIII Religion XIV Literature XV The Times XVI Stonehenge XVII Personal XVIII Result XIX Speech at Manchester

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GOR006282451
9781848855885
1848855885
English Traits: A Portrait of 19th Century England by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20110712
248
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