FEBRUARY ELEVENTH
A Year With Emersonby Richard GrossmanCLICK for DAILY WALDOWords from RWE to start each day
A Year With Emersonby Richard GrossmanCLICK for DAILY WALDOWords from RWE to start each day
The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods Research Collections The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society Collections The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods houses the collections of the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society, which include monographs, offprints, maps, and Society business records, as well…
A Year With Emersonby Richard GrossmanCLICK for DAILY WALDOWords from RWE to start each day
A Year With Emersonby Richard GrossmanCLICK for DAILY WALDOWords from RWE to start each day
A Year With Emersonby Richard GrossmanCLICK for DAILY WALDOWords from RWE to start each day
FEBRUARY SEVENTH A Year With EmersonbyRichard Grossman
IPOEMSGOOD-BYE GOOD-BYE, proud world! I’m going home:Thou art not my friend, and I’m not thine.Long through thy weary crowds I roam;A river-ark on the ocean brine,Long I’ve been tossed like the driven foam;But now, proud world! I’m going home. Good-bye…
F E B R U A R Y S I X T H ______ Emerson explains why some people are able to express themselves in what he calls " the ecstatic or poetic speech"cious?
F E B R U A R Y F I F T H______ Emerson met the naturalist John Muir during his trip to California in the spring of 1871
F E B R U A R Y F I F T H______ Emerson met the naturalist John Muir during his trip to California in the spring of 1871 My dear Muir, Here lie your significant Cedar flowers on my…