Representative Men: Seven LecturesRandom House Publishing Group, 18. 12. 2007 - Počet stran: 192 Introduction by Brenda Wineapple In 1845 Ralph Waldo Emerson began a series of lectures and writings in which he limned six figures who embodied the principles and aspirations of a still-young American republic. Emerson offers timeless meditations on the value of individual greatness, reconnecting readers with the everyday virtues of his “Representative Men”: Plato, in whose writings are contained “the culture of nations”; Emanuel Swedenborg, a “rich discoverer” who strove to unite the scientific and spiritual planes; Michel de Montaigne, “the frankest and honestest of all writers”; William Shakespeare, who “wrote the text of modern life”; Napoleon Bonaparte, who had the “virtues and vices” of common men writ large; and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who “in conversation, in calamity…finds new materials.” This Modern Library Paperback Classic reflects the author’s corrections for an 1876 reprinting. |
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... ; OR , THE SCEPTIC V. SHAKSPEARE ; OR , THE POET VI . NAPOLEON ; OR , THE MAN OF THE WORLD VII . GOETHE ; OR , THE WRITER V ix xvii 46 53 85 3 3 6 3 5 m 126 17 23 107 INTRODUCTION Brenda Wineapple " Every hero becomes a bore at.
... ; OR , THE SCEPTIC V. SHAKSPEARE ; OR , THE POET VI . NAPOLEON ; OR , THE MAN OF THE WORLD VII . GOETHE ; OR , THE WRITER V ix xvii 46 53 85 3 3 6 3 5 m 126 17 23 107 INTRODUCTION Brenda Wineapple " Every hero becomes a bore at.
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... Napoleon, and Goethe). For he wanted no misunderstandings: he would not stuffhis book with sketches of dreary do-gooders whom we, poor nobodies, should emulate. Far from it. “The genius of humanity is the real subject,” Hitiersoii ...
... Napoleon, and Goethe). For he wanted no misunderstandings: he would not stuffhis book with sketches of dreary do-gooders whom we, poor nobodies, should emulate. Far from it. “The genius of humanity is the real subject,” Hitiersoii ...
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... Napoleon , and Goethe ) . For he wanted no misunderstandings : he would not stuff his book with sketches of dreary do - gooders whom we , poor nobodies , should emulate . Far from it . " The genius of humanity is the real subject ...
... Napoleon , and Goethe ) . For he wanted no misunderstandings : he would not stuff his book with sketches of dreary do - gooders whom we , poor nobodies , should emulate . Far from it . " The genius of humanity is the real subject ...
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... Napoleon , this " incarnate Democrat " is a thoroughly modern man , risking everything and sparing nothing , " neither ammunition , nor money , nor troops , nor general , nor himself . " Ruthless , crass , and with- out hypocrisy , Napoleon ...
... Napoleon , this " incarnate Democrat " is a thoroughly modern man , risking everything and sparing nothing , " neither ammunition , nor money , nor troops , nor general , nor himself . " Ruthless , crass , and with- out hypocrisy , Napoleon ...
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... Napoleon and Emerson " set the axe at the root of the tree of cant and seeming , for this time , and for all time . " In this sense , Emerson's essays on Montaigne and Napoleon are gems of self - insight and mettle . Attracted almost ...
... Napoleon and Emerson " set the axe at the root of the tree of cant and seeming , for this time , and for all time . " In this sense , Emerson's essays on Montaigne and Napoleon are gems of self - insight and mettle . Attracted almost ...
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PLATO OR THE PHILOSOPHER | 23 |
SWEDENBORG OR THE MYSTIC | 53 |
MONTAIGNE OR THE SCEPTIC | 85 |
SHAKSPEARE OR THE POET | 107 |
NAPOLEON OR THE MAN OF THE WORLD | 126 |
GOETHE OR THE WRITER | 147 |
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