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LearnOutLoud.com presents Nature, complete and unabridged by Ralph Waldo Emerson. The essays that make up this slim volume were first published anonymously in 1836. Here Emerson lays down the foundation of what would later become known as transcendentalism; a world-view that argues for a new perspective on how humans can interact with the natural world. Using bold imagery and beautifully written language to illustrate his points, Emerson formulates a belief system where nature itself is a divine entity that we can know directly.
With Nature and the essays that followed, Emerson established himself as one of the first quintessentially American writers. His influence can be felt in the work of contemporaries such as Walt Whitman, and ideological heirs like Henry David Thoreau. We are pleased to present to you this American classic on audio.

LearnOutLoud.com Review:
    Foundation of Emerson's Philosophy | Published in 1836, this book puts forth Emerson''s philosophy of transcendentalism which he would expound upon in his future essays. This influential work would go on to inspire Henry David Thoreau and his famous work Walden. The audio book is most excellently narrated by Jon Reiss. |
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Incomplete, May 01, 2009
Reviewer: jessercarr
Skips Chapter II - Commodity and half of Chapter III - Beauty.
Quite Disappointing...
   
GOOD, August 16, 2007
Reviewer: ASADIMEHMUD
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