Ralph Waldo Emerson (Primary Works)
The works below are works by Ralph Waldo Emerson including his poetry, essays and journals. To read literary criticism on the works of Emerson see Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson (Primary Works): Selected full-text books and articles
FREE! Poems of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Humphrey Milford; Oxford University Press, 1921
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and Notes
American Book, 1934
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Uncollected Writings: Essays, Addresses, Poems, Reviews and Letter
The Lamb publishing Company, 1912
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
The Heart of Emerson's Journals
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1926
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With Annotations
Houghton Mifflin, vol.1, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1820-1824
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Houghton Miffin, vol.2, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1824-1832
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With Annotations
Houghton Mifflin, vol.3, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1833-1835
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With Annotations
Houghton Mifflin, vol.4, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1836-1838
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With Annotations
Houghton Mifflin, vol.5, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1838–1841
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With Annotations
Houghton Mifflin, vol.6, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1841-1844
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With Annotations
Houghton Mifflin, vol.7, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1845-1848
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With Annotations
Houghton Mifflin, vol.8, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1849-1855
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With Annotations
Houghton Mifflin, vol.9, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1856-1863
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With Annotations
Houghton Mifflin, vol.10, 1909
PRIMARY SOURCE
Librarian's tip: 1864–1876
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
FREE! Representative Men: Nature, Addresses and Lectures
Houghton Mifflin, 1883
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
Young Emerson Speaks: Unpublished Discourses on Many Subjects
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1938
PRIMARY SOURCE
A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides first-hand or direct evidence on a topic. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts.
Emerson's Literary Criticism
University of Nebraska Press, 1979
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