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Discovering Nature and Action in Montagu and Marx: an Emersonian Pursuit

American author, poet, and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson emerged as a distinguished member of the literary movement known as Transcendentalism in the mid-19th Century. The writings of Emerson enchanted readers with refreshing reflections on the individual, natural facts, and intellectual self-reliance. Emerson’s 1837 speech, “The American Scholar,” was delivered at Harvard College’s chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and included some of his greatest ideas. In his rousing address, Continue reading

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