From his first book "Nature" to inspiring essays like "Self-Reliance", Emerson more than any writer defined the American grain and invented a wholly fresh, incisive, and exuberant philosophical voice. This paperback classic gathers all of Emerson's major works, and includes commentary, a critical essay, and notes by scholar Brooks Atkinson along with a fresh introduction by poet Mary Oliver.
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From his first book "Nature" to inspiring essays like "Self-Reliance", Emerson more than any writer defined the American grain and invented a wholly fresh, incisive, and exuberant philosophical voice. This paperback classic gathers all of Emerson's major works, and includes commentary, a critical essay, and notes by scholar Brooks Atkinson along with a fresh introduction by poet Mary Oliver.
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