A finely honed abridgement of Emerson’s principal essays with an introduction that clarifies the essence of Emerson’s ideas and establishes their relevance to our own troubled era. This is the first truly accessible edition of Emerson’s work, revealing him to be one of America’s wisest teachers.
Transcendental Hors D’oevres or How I became a Transcendentalist. “In Roxbury in 1825, I read Cotton’s translation of Montaigne. It seemed to me as if I had written the book myself in some former life, so sincerely it spoke to my thought and experience.”Â
Truly inspirational… This is the first book by Emerson that I’ve read, but hope to read more of his essays later. The book really is inspirational. Emerson is an excellent writer and his words flow together like nothing I’ve ever read. The essays in this book are pure poetry…. really beautiful. Even if you don’t believe in the Transcendalist/Idealist view, you can still read this book and feel like you’ve gotten something out of it. I would recommend this for anyone who has a liking for beautiful writing.
Totally inspiring… I cannot pick up this book without feeling encouraged and inspired. The editor has gone through and picked out some of the best passages from Emerson’s works, thus saving us the trouble of wading through hundreds of pages of prose for the really good stuff. Everyone needs a copy of this book.