• In July 1835 Ralph Waldo Emerson purchased his Concord home, proclaiming it was “the only good cellar that had been built in Concord.”
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) was a famous writer, orator, and abolitionist. He studied at Harvard Divinity School but made his living as a school master...
  • Despite facing grave losses of the loved ones and other challenges, Ralph Waldo Emerson brought praiseworthy changes in the literary world.
  • Concise biography of Ralph Waldo Emerson, one of the most influential American writers of the 19th century and a leading Transcendentalist.
  • An American essayist, poet, and popular philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–82) began his career as a Unitarian minister in Boston, but achieved...
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson's book of collected poetry was well-received in his own lifetime and includes some works that are still widely read and recognized today.
  • The Ralph Waldo Emerson Page at American Literature, featuring a biography and Free Library of the author's Novels, Stories, Poems, Letters, and Texts.
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson—a New England preacher, essayist, lecturer, poet, and philosopher—was one of the most influential writers and thinkers of the...
  • (bkz: waldo sen neden burada degilsin ). ... guzelligi bulmak icin tum dunyayı dolaşsak da, onu icimizde taşımıyorsak asla bulamayız. - r.w.emerson.
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson was an essayist, poet, and founder of The Atlantic. He was a leading figure in the transcendentalist movement and a noted advocate of...