The article discusses transendentalism and inidvidualism as reflected from an essay “Self Reliance” written by Emmerson in 1841. In the American history, the writer is a big thinker with a dominant role in the development of intellectuality and spirituality. While reforming the religious system of American society that ignoring an intuition, his thought also indirectly inspires the concept of separation between state and church. With an interdisciplinary approach, it is found out that transendetalism of Emerson is a resistance to the morals of Christianity. It is also proved that the Individualism Emerson emphasized is caused by the condition of American society that had not shown their identity as a nation with freedom in all aspects of li...
Emerson’s thought played an important and well recognized role in the development of American pragm...
The nineteenth century into which Ralph Waldo Emerson was born was one of the most challenging perio...
The master thesis presents the main views of R. W. Emerson and H. D. Thoreau who were the principal ...
The article discusses transendentalism and inidvidualism as reflected from an essay “Self Reliance” ...
From the time of the establishment of American society till now, themes of self-reliance and freedom...
William James and Ralph Waldo Emerson are both committed individualists. However, in what do their i...
This chapter seeks to explain Emerson's idea of "Immanence" and "Transcendence" as a kind of dichoto...
This article examines connections between the Protestant Reformation and American literature and arg...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EnglishTimothy A. DaytonRalph Waldo Emerson’s early life and education l...
American Transcendentalism is usually described as a philosophical, religious or literary quest, and...
(EN) Spiritual Anarchy in Emerson: The Infinitude of the Private Man The central focus of the thesis...
Recent scholarship has started to open up for social and political readings of the work of Ralph Wa...
Individualism is today a part of the American identity. Due to the short history of the U.S. the Ame...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American author, endeavoured to establish new dimension of ideology by balan...
This essay investigates a possible relation between primarily European, twenty-first century, scienc...
Emerson’s thought played an important and well recognized role in the development of American pragm...
The nineteenth century into which Ralph Waldo Emerson was born was one of the most challenging perio...
The master thesis presents the main views of R. W. Emerson and H. D. Thoreau who were the principal ...
The article discusses transendentalism and inidvidualism as reflected from an essay “Self Reliance” ...
From the time of the establishment of American society till now, themes of self-reliance and freedom...
William James and Ralph Waldo Emerson are both committed individualists. However, in what do their i...
This chapter seeks to explain Emerson's idea of "Immanence" and "Transcendence" as a kind of dichoto...
This article examines connections between the Protestant Reformation and American literature and arg...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EnglishTimothy A. DaytonRalph Waldo Emerson’s early life and education l...
American Transcendentalism is usually described as a philosophical, religious or literary quest, and...
(EN) Spiritual Anarchy in Emerson: The Infinitude of the Private Man The central focus of the thesis...
Recent scholarship has started to open up for social and political readings of the work of Ralph Wa...
Individualism is today a part of the American identity. Due to the short history of the U.S. the Ame...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American author, endeavoured to establish new dimension of ideology by balan...
This essay investigates a possible relation between primarily European, twenty-first century, scienc...
Emerson’s thought played an important and well recognized role in the development of American pragm...
The nineteenth century into which Ralph Waldo Emerson was born was one of the most challenging perio...
The master thesis presents the main views of R. W. Emerson and H. D. Thoreau who were the principal ...