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Freedom And Fate An Inner Life Of Ralph Waldo Emerson Reprint 2016 Stephen E Whicher

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Freedom And Fate An Inner Life Of Ralph Waldo Emerson Reprint 2016 Stephen E Whicher
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.37 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Stephen E. Whicher
ISBN: 9781512820195, 1512820199
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Reprint 2016

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Freedom And Fate An Inner Life Of Ralph Waldo Emerson Reprint 2016 Stephen E Whicher by Stephen E. Whicher 9781512820195, 1512820199 instant download after payment.

Stephen Whicher's Freedom and Fate begins with a tribute to Ralph Rusk's monumental biography The Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson, acknowledging its supremacy as a factual telling of Emerson's life that cannot be surpassed. Whicher's book aims to be a complement to the painstakingly researched outer life of Emerson by focusing on the great sage's inner life—not just his intellectual biography but the very nature of his thinking.


Whicher stresses the life of "spectator-ship" that the young Emerson, perpetually ill as he turned out to be, was condemned to. His writings, especially his private thoughts recorded in his journals, document the ebb and flow of his spirit, alternatively listless and resolute.

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