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... culture. After his studies at Harvard, Emerson entered the ministry and became a preacher in the Old Second Church. ("Ralph Waldo ...
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... among other subjects. It was at Harvard where Emerson discovered transendentalism, and his career shifted paths. He started to give ...
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... Emerson then started to study at Harvard College in August 1817. ... Emerson enrolled in the Harvard Divinity School in 1825 to study theology. ...
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... Recovered from his sickness after a few years away from his academic studies, Emerson returned to Divinity Hall at Harvard in 1827. ...
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... Emerson used these ideas in his 1837 lecture "The American Scholar," which he presented before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard. ...
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... When Emerson was only 14, he entered Harvard, where he ran became a sort of secretary for the president of the university. When ...
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... Emerson used these ideas in his 1837 lecture "The American Scholar," which he presented before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard. ...
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... Thoreau was born in Concord in 1817. Emerson attended Harvard and then became a Unitarian minister just like his father had been. ...
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... Thoreau was born in Concord in 1817. Emerson attended Harvard and then became a Unitarian minister just like his father had been. ...
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... After leaving Harvard, Emerson taught for several years, at first in a suburban school for girls, kept by his brother William, where the young instructor wasn ...
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... schooling of his time. At the young age of fourteen Emerson enrolled in College at Harvard on scholarship. During that time span ...
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... Emerson's philosophy came from a variety of sources: 1) New England religious ... 2) Scottish realism, which he absorbed principally while at Harvard; 3) French ...
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... literature, and Emerson's truth fearlessly. He was starting to gain recognition. The young were opening their minds, and the old were impressed. Harvard was so ...
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... literature, and Emerson's truth fearlessly. He was starting to gain recognition. The young were opening their minds, and the old were impressed. Harvard was so ...
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... grow in. As Emerson read "The American Scholar," at Harvard, it is very interesting that this film was set there. Perhaps it is ...
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... One such lecture, delivered by Emerson in 1837 to a Harvard audience, spoke about the past, present, and future of "The American Scholar." Twenty-five years ...
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... He was born on July 12, 1817 and died on May 6, 1862. He, like Emerson, graduated from Harvard, and actually lived with Emerson from 1841 to 1843. ...
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... Transcendentalism (Siepmann 300). Emerson was a graduate from Harvard University. After his graduation, he became a minister. It was ...
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... some quotations that Emerson said on these themes: "We look too much abroad. . . . Let us become real and true Americans." In his address to Harvard, he asked ...
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... Emerson's work began to help Thoreau realize his own pursuits in nature were ... record, states "Though bodily I have been a member of Harvard University, heart ...
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... When the young man left home for his education at Harvard College, he ... His mentor, Ralph Waldo Emerson, imparted to him the views of the Transcendentalist ...
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... Throughout Ralph Waldo Emerson's life, he faced continual setbacks. Twelve years after his graduation from Harvard, he faced more delays. ...
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... Throughout Ralph Waldo Emerson's life, he faced continual setbacks. Twelve years after his graduation from Harvard, he faced more delays. ...
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... Emerson grew up in Boston and later attended Harvard University, Following in his farther footsteps Emerson was ordained a Unitarian minister in 1829. ...
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... Ralph Waldo Emerson, the son of a Unitarian Minister, was born on May 25, in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1821, he graduated from Harvard College. ...
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... finally at Harvard he obtained a teaching degree. As a result of his failure to be a successful schoolmaster, and of a great religious experience, Emerson grew ...
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... 236). After graduating from Harvard college at age 20, Henry David Thoreau went to live with Emerson for two years. Perhaps this ...
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... Suppose it were a New Englander with a Harvard background?" The person who spoke these ... Invisible Man starts on page 182 when the narrator meets Mr. Emerson, Jr ...
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... Interestingly enough, he graduated from Harvard in 1837 as an honor student and ... He lived with his friend and fellow scholar Ralph Waldo Emerson, keeping house ...
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... school for a semester in Canton, Massachusetts and returned to Harvard in the ... many small jobs around Concord, and also became friends with Ralph Waldo Emerson. ...
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