Representative Men: Seven LecturesDigiCat, 28. 5. 2022 - Počet stran: 145 In 'Representative Men: Seven Lectures' by Ralph Waldo Emerson, the reader is immersed in a series of thought-provoking lectures that delve into the lives and philosophies of seven influential individuals in history. Through Emerson's eloquent prose and deep understanding of human nature, he examines figures such as Plato, Shakespeare, and Napoleon, drawing parallels between their lives and the universal human experience. The book combines biography, philosophy, and literary analysis, making it a rich and engaging read for those interested in the intersection of literature and philosophy in the 19th century. Ralph Waldo Emerson, a renowned American essayist and philosopher, was deeply influenced by transcendentalist ideas and the belief in the inherent goodness of individuals. His intellectual curiosity and passion for exploring the complexities of human existence shine through in 'Representative Men,' as he seeks to uncover the universal truths that connect humanity across time and space. I highly recommend 'Representative Men: Seven Lectures' to readers who are intrigued by the lives of great thinkers and the timeless ideas that have shaped our understanding of the world. Emerson's insightful analysis and poetic language make this book a valuable addition to any literary and philosophical collection. |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 23
Strana
... stands out for its incisive examination of gender roles and the commodification of marriage and personal relations. Wharton's prose is at once luminous and foreboding, heralding the complexities of modern American life. As an author ...
... stands out for its incisive examination of gender roles and the commodification of marriage and personal relations. Wharton's prose is at once luminous and foreboding, heralding the complexities of modern American life. As an author ...
Strana
... stand against our rougher masters ; but against the best there is a finer remedy . The power which they communicate is not theirs . When we are exalted by ideas , we do not owe this to Plato , but to the idea , to which , also , Plato ...
... stand against our rougher masters ; but against the best there is a finer remedy . The power which they communicate is not theirs . When we are exalted by ideas , we do not owe this to Plato , but to the idea , to which , also , Plato ...
Strana
... stand for facts, and for thoughts; I like rough and smooth “Scourges of God,” and “Darlings of the human race.” I ... standing firm on legs of iron, well- born, rich, handsome, eloquent, loaded with advantages, drawing all men by ...
... stand for facts, and for thoughts; I like rough and smooth “Scourges of God,” and “Darlings of the human race.” I ... standing firm on legs of iron, well- born, rich, handsome, eloquent, loaded with advantages, drawing all men by ...
Strana
... stand and serve, it is because we do not see the company in a sufficiently long period for the whole rotation of parts to come about. As to what we call the masses, and common men;—there are no common men. All men are at last of a size ...
... stand and serve, it is because we do not see the company in a sufficiently long period for the whole rotation of parts to come about. As to what we call the masses, and common men;—there are no common men. All men are at last of a size ...
Strana
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
Obsah
PLATO OR THE PHILOSOPHER | |
NEW READINGS | |
SWEDENBORG OR THE MYSTIC | |
MONTAIGNE OR THE SKEPTIC | |
SHAKSPEARE OR THE POET | |
NAPOLEON OR THE MAN OF THE WORLD | |
GOETHE OR THE WRITER | |
THE | |
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
action admirable affirms Andrew Lang angels animal appears Arabian Nights battle of Austerlitz beauty believe body Bonaparte brain century contemporaries conversation courage culture delight DigiCat divine doctrine earth EDITH WHARTON Emanuel Swedenborg English Europe everything existence experience expression eyes fact faculties faith genius Goethe heaven hero human ideas intellect intelligent JANE AUSTEN king knew labor learned less literary live Lord Elgin magnet man’s mankind manners means merit Michel de Montaigne mind modern Montaigne moral Napoleon nature never night numbers opinion organ original perception persons philosopher plant Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetic poetry Ralph Waldo Emerson religion scholar secret sense sentence sentiment Seven Wise Masters Shakspeare skepticism society Socrates soul spirit Swedenborg talent things thought Timaeus truth unity universal virtue whilst whole wisdom wise writing