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Essay heading: Emerson's Transcedentalist Beliefs
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January 22, 1997 |
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He used his writings to challenge traditional thought (Siepmann 300).
Most consider his writings to be the not clearly organized and not easy to follow, but they have moments of brilliancy. His essays were ordered by recurring themes and images (Siepmann 300), while his poetry was harsh and meant to teach (Siepmann 301)... displayed 300 characters
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His essays were ordered by recurring themes and images (Siepmann 300), while his poetry was harsh and meant to teach (Siepmann 301).
His book, Nature, summarized his major ideas (Siepmann 300) and is the original and the best expression of transcendentalist philosophy (Spiller 346). Nature expresses his philosophy for the love of natural scenes where Emerson spent most of his time (Hart 256)... displayed next 300 characters
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