Nature

Nature

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Yayıncı
Independently published
Sayfa
88
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1836

Özet

Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson is a foundational essay of American transcendentalism, arguing that the natural world can awaken perception, spirit, independence, and a renewed relation to the self. Emerson treats nature not as scenery but as a living field of symbols, beauty, discipline, and philosophical revelation.

Readers interested in American essays, environmental thought, spirituality, and intellectual history will find Nature brief but influential. Emerson's style is aphoristic and elevated, inviting readers to look again at ordinary experience until it feels charged with meaning. The essay endures because it links solitude, perception, imagination, intuition, reverence, and moral freedom, suggesting that a person may recover both wonder and self-trust by attending deeply to the world again.

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