Miscellanies : embracing Nature, addresses, and lectures

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Miscellanies : embracing Nature, addresses, and lectures

by Ralph Waldo Emerson

EN·~7 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

MISCELLANIES;

0:25

NATURE.

0:13

INTRODUCTION.

3:09

NATURE. - CHAPTER I.

5:45

CHAPTER II. COMMODITY.

3:08

CHAPTER III. BEAUTY.

12:39

CHAPTER IV. LANGUAGE.

13:59

CHAPTER V. DISCIPLINE.

13:36

CHAPTER VI. IDEALISM.

17:17

CHAPTER VII. SPIRIT.

5:49

Description

In this rich assortment of essays, lectures and public addresses, the author invites listeners into a thoughtful dialogue with the natural world. Drawing on personal observations of stars, rivers, and quiet woods, each piece weaves poetry with philosophy, urging us to step away from the bustle of daily life and contemplate the deeper patterns that shape existence. The opening sections celebrate solitude as a gateway to insight, suggesting that the very air we breathe and the light of distant heavens are invitations to a more profound reverence.

The tone is both lyrical and rigorous, offering vivid descriptions that feel like a walk through a sun‑lit meadow while also probing the abstract questions of why nature exists at all. Listeners will find a blend of scientific curiosity and spiritual wonder, as the author challenges conventional doctrines and encourages a fresh, personal relationship with creation. Whether you are drawn to the beauty of a single rose or the vastness of the night sky, these reflections promise to stir both mind and heart.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (445K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Boston: Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1855.

Credits

Emmanuel Ackerman, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-09-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1803–1882

A leading voice of American Transcendentalism, he wrote with unusual clarity about self-trust, nature, and the inner life. His essays and lectures helped shape 19th-century thought and still feel surprisingly direct today.

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