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_e _e _aNature; Addresses, and Lectures -- 1. Nature -- I. Nature -- II. Commodity -- III. Beauty -- IV. Language -- V. Discipline -- VI. Idealism -- VII. Spirit -- VIII. Prospects. -- 2. Addresses -- I. The American Scholar. An Oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Cambridge, August 31, 1837. -- II. An Address to the Senior Class in Divinity College, Cambridge, July 15, 1838. -- III. Literary Ethics. An Address to the Literary Societies in Dartmouth College, July 24, 1838. -- IV. The Method of Nature. An Address to the Society of the Adelphi, in Waterville College, Maine, August 11, 1841. -- 3. Lectures -- I. Man the Reformer. A Lecture read before the Mechanics' Apprentices' Library Association, Boston, January 25, 1841. -- II. Introductory Lecture on the Times. Read in the Masonic Temple, Boston, Dec. 2, 1841. -- III. The Conservative. A Lecture read in the Masonic Temple, Boston, December 9, 1841. -- IV. The Transcendentalist. A Lecture Read in the Masonic Temple, Boston, January, 1842. -- V. The Young American. A Lecture read to the Mercantile Library Association, in Boston, February 7, 1844.;Essays: First and Second Series -- 1. First Series -- I. History -- II. Self-Reliance -- III. Compensation -- IV. Spiritual Laws -- V. Love -- VI. Friendship -- VII. Prudence -- VIII. Heroism -- IX. The Over-Soul -- X. Circles -- XI. Intellect -- XII. Art. -- 2. Second Series -- I. The Poet -- II. Experience -- III. Character -- IV. Manners -- V. Gifts -- VI. Nature -- VII. Politics -- VIII. Nominalist and Realist -- New England Reformers. Lecture at Amory Hall. ;Representative Men : Seven Lectures -- I. Uses of Great Men -- II. Plato; or, the Philosopher ; Plato: New Readings -- III. Swedenborg; or, the Mystic -- IV. Montaigne; or the Skeptic -- V. Shakespeare; or the Poet -- VI. Napoleon; or, the Man of the World -- VII. Goethe; or, the Writer.;English Trait -- I. First Visit to England -- II. Voyage to England -- III. Land -- IV. Race -- V. Ability -- VI. Manners -- VII. Truth -- VIII. Character -- IX. Cockayne -- X. Wealth -- XI. Aristocracy -- XII. Universities -- XIII. Religion -- XIV. Literature -- XV. The Times -- XVI. Stonehenge -- XVII. Personal -- XVIII. Result -- XIX. Speech at Manchester.;The Conduct of Life -- I. Fate -- II. Power -- III. Wealth -- IV. Culture -- V. Behavior -- VI. Worship -- VII. Considerations by the Way -- VIII. Beauty -- IX. Illusions.;Uncollected Prose -- 1. The Lord's Supper -- Essays from The Dial -- 1. The Editor's to the Reader (July 1840) -- 2. Thoughts on Modern Literature (Oct. 1840) -- 3. New Poetry (Oct. 1840) -- 4. Two Years before the Mast (Oct. 1840) -- 5. Social Destiny of Man (Oct. 1840) -- 6. Michael Angelo, Considered as a Philosophic Poet (Jan. 1841) -- 7. Essays and Poems (July 1841) -- 8. Walter Savage Landor (Oct. 1841) -- 9. The Senses and the Soul (Jan. 1842) -- 10. Transcendentalism (Jan. 1842) -- 11. Prayers (July 1842) -- 12. Fourierism and the Socialists (July 1842) -- 13. Chardon Street and Bible Conventions (July 1842) -- 14. Agriculture of Massachusetts (July 1842) -- 15. The Zincali (July 1842) -- 16. Ancient Spanish Ballads (July 1842) -- 17. Tecumseh (July 1842) -- 18. Intelligence (July 1842) -- 19. English Reformers (Oct. 1842) -- 20. Tennyson (Oct. 1842) -- 21. Letter to W.E. Channing (Oct. 1842) -- 22. Literary Intelligence (Jan. 1843) -- 23. Augustine's Confessions (Jan. 1843) -- 24. Europe and European Books (April 1843) -- 25. The Bible in Spain (April 1843) -- 26. Paracelsus (April 1843) -- 27. Past and Present (July 1843) -- 28. Antislavery Poems (July 1843) -- 29. Sonnets (July 1843) -- 30. America -- an Ode (July 1843) -- 31. Channing's Poems (July 1843) -- 32. A Letter (Oct. 1843) -- 33. The Huguenots in France and American (Oct. 1843) -- 34. The Spanish Student (Oct. 1843) -- 35. The Dream of a Day (Oct. 1843) -- 36. The Tragic (April 1844). _d _b _n _c6 |
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