Emerson: The Mind on Fire
Nonfiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 1996
684
Poem • Nonfiction
New England • 19th century
1996
Adult
18+ years
Emerson: The Mind on Fire by Robert D. Richardson Jr. explores the life and intellectual journey of Ralph Waldo Emerson. The biography delves into Emerson's transformation into a prominent American philosopher and writer, emphasizing his influence on transcendentalism, his personal struggles, and the development of his ideas through extensive use of his journals and correspondence.
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Robert D. Richardson Jr.'s Emerson: The Mind on Fire offers a comprehensive, insightful exploration of Ralph Waldo Emerson's intellectual journey and influence. Praised for its depth and engaging prose, it deeply connects Emerson's thought with his life experiences. Some critique its density and scholarly focus, which might overwhelm casual readers.
Readers who enjoy Emerson: The Mind on Fire by Robert D. Richardson Jr. are typically interested in American transcendentalism, intellectual biographies, and philosophical thought, similar to those who appreciate Walden by Thoreau and The Metaphysical Club by Louis Menand.
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684
Poem • Nonfiction
New England • 19th century
1996
Adult
18+ years
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