Abbreviations.com Convert.net Definitions.net Lyrics.net Phrases.net Quotes.net References.net Rhymes.net Synonyms.net USZip.com  Bookmark and Share
 
Definitions.net
Search for Dictionary Definitions:  
Browse Alphabetically:
 A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z   # 
 random definition 

 Definitions of emerson, ralph waldo  

Translate emerson, ralph waldo to



Definitions of 'emerson, ralph waldo' The Nuttall Encyclopedia 

1.  emerson, ralph waldo
an American philosophic thinker and poet, of English Puritan descent, born at Boston, where he started in life as a Unitarian preacher and pastor, an office he resigned in 1832 for literature, in which he found he would have freer and fuller scope to carry out his purpose as a spiritual teacher; in 1833 he paid a visit to England, and in particular a notable one to Craigenputtock (q. v.), with the inmates of which he formed a lifelong friendship; on his return the year after, he married, a second time as it happened, and, settling down in Concord, began his career as a lecturer and man of letters; by his "Essays," of which he published two series, one in 1841 and a second in 1844, he commended himself to the regard of all thinking men in both hemispheres, and began to exercise an influence for good on all the ingenuous youth of the generation; they were recognised by Carlyle, and commended as "the voice of a man"; these embraced subjects one and all of spiritual interest, and revealed transcendent intellectual power; they were followed by "Representative Men," lectures delivered in Manchester on a second visit to England in 1847, and thereafter, at successive periods, by "Society and Solitude," "English Traits," "The Conduct of Life," "Letters and Social Aims," besides a long array of poems, as well as sundry remarkable Addresses and Lectures, which he published; he was a man of exceptional endowment and great speculative power, and is to this day the acknowledged head of the literary men of America; speculatively, Carlyle and he were of the same school, but while Carlyle had "descended" from the first "into the angry, noisy Forum with an argument that could not but exasperate and divide," he continued pretty much all his days engaged in little more than in a quiet survey and criticism of the strife; Carlyle tried hard to persuade him to "descend," but it would appear Emerson never to his dying day understood what Carlyle meant by the appeal, an appeal to take the devil by the throat and cease to merely speculate and dream (1803-1882).



'emerson, ralph waldo' - Nearby Entries  

ember days  emden  emerson tennent, sir james  emerson, ralph waldo  emigrants, the  emmet, robert  empe`docles  



Citation: Add this definition to your bibliography   MLA  Chicago  APA 
"emerson, ralph waldo." Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2012. 31 May. 2012. http://www.definitions.net/definition/emerson, ralph waldo


Alternative search options for 'emerson, ralph waldo'   
Search for Synonyms for 'emerson, ralph waldo'
Quotes containing the term 'emerson, ralph waldo'
Search for Phrases containing the term 'emerson, ralph waldo'
Search for Abbreviations containing the term 'emerson, ralph waldo'
Search for 'emerson, ralph waldo' on Search emerson, ralph waldo on Amazon.com! & Search emerson, ralph waldo on Google.com!
What rhymes with 'emerson, ralph waldo'?
NEW:Search for Song lyrics containing the word 'emerson, ralph waldo'


Definitions.net |  Login |  Add New Abbreviation |  Your List |  Tools |  Become an Editor |  Tell a Friend |  Awards |  Testimonials |  Press |  News |  Forum new! |  APIs |  About
Copyright ©2001-2011 STANDS4 LLC. All rights reserved.  Terms of Use  |  Privacy Policy  |  Advertise  |  Contact Us  Follow us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter!