Essays, First Series
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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In his profound collection of essays, Ralph Waldo Emerson explores the intricate relationship between the individual and the universe. Through a series of reflective pieces, he delves into themes of self-reliance, nature, and the interconnectedness of all existence, inviting readers to contemplate their place within the grand tapestry of life.
Emerson's essays, written in the early 19th century, resonate with a timeless quality, encouraging a deep introspection that remains relevant today. His eloquent prose challenges conventional thinking and inspires a quest for personal truth, urging readers to embrace their inner voice and the beauty of the world around them.
With a focus on the unity of the self and the cosmos, Emerson's work stands as a cornerstone of American transcendentalism. Each essay serves as a meditation on the human experience, offering insights that provoke thought and foster a deeper understanding of the universal spirit that connects us all.
Chapters
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| Essay 01 - History | 56:20 | Read by Linda Leu | |
| Essay 02 - Self-Reliance | 1:07:12 | Read by Linda Leu | |
| Essay 03 - Compensation | 56:24 | Read by David Barnes | |
| Essay 04 - Spiritual Laws | 51:27 | Read by Geoff Dugwyler | |
| Essay 05 - Love | 27:15 | Read by Christabel | |
| Essay 06 - Friendship | 43:08 | Read by Linda Leu | |
| Essay 07 - Prudence | 32:10 | Read by Cori Samuel | |
| Essay 08 - Heroism | 31:56 | Read by David Barnes | |
| Essay 09 - The Over-Soul | 50:34 | Read by Linda Leu | |
| Essay 10 - Circles | 35:12 | Read by Linda Leu | |
| Essay 11 - Intellect | 31:06 | Read by J. M. Smallheer | |
| Essay 12 - Art | 25:49 | Read by Claire Goget |
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Compensation
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I love this more than I can put into words. There is a glitch in the recording around 51 minutes and the essay starts over. It's on YouTube also so I just match it up to finish the essay there. Just a tip because the ending line is one of my favorites and the restart doesn't let you hear it. I should clarify....only the ones read by Bob Neufeld