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I - Nature, Addresses & Lectures

Volume I, Nature, Addresses and Lectures, contains Emerson's first published work, Nature, originally published anonymously in 1836 as a ninety-five page volume. At the time it was considered "one of most startlingly new notes, all circumstances considered, ever to be struck in American literature." The little book did not sell well, but it drew great interest to Emerson and helped to launch his career as a lecturer.

The rest of the volume contains important work, including "The American Scholar," delivered at Harvard in 1837, and the great "Divinity School Address," which was so controversial that Emerson was not invited back to speak at Harvard for thirty years.

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1 Nature (1836) (complete book) Ralph Waldo Emerson 1471
2 The Young American Ralph Waldo Emerson 22769
3 The Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson 27238
4 The Conservative Ralph Waldo Emerson 23207
5 Introductory Lecture on the Times Ralph Waldo Emerson 26981
6 Man the Reformer Ralph Waldo Emerson 16514
7 The Method of Nature Ralph Waldo Emerson 26845
8 Literary Ethics Ralph Waldo Emerson 22290
9 Divinity School Address Ralph Waldo Emerson 27642
10 The American Scholar Ralph Waldo Emerson 32429
11 Chapter VIII. Prospects Ralph Waldo Emerson 23468
12 Chapter VII. Spirit Ralph Waldo Emerson 25667
13 Chapter VI. Idealism Ralph Waldo Emerson 25013
14 Chapter V. Discipline Ralph Waldo Emerson 27661
15 Chapter IV. Language Ralph Waldo Emerson 26476
16 Chapter III. Beauty Ralph Waldo Emerson 30275
17 Chapter II. Commodity Ralph Waldo Emerson 26772
18 Chapter I. Nature Ralph Waldo Emerson 53672
19 Nature: Introduction Ralph Waldo Emerson 41553

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