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Ralph Waldo Emerson was a prominent American essayist, lecturer, and poet who played a vital role in the transcendentalist movement of the early 19th century. He is best known for his works such as "Self-Reliance" and "Nature," which emphasize individualism, self-discovery, and the intrinsic connection between humanity and the natural world. Emerson's philosophy urged people to trust their intuition and to seek personal understanding rather than conforming to societal expectations.

Throughout his life, Emerson was an influential figure in American literature and philosophy, inspiring generations of writers and thinkers. His essays and lectures explored themes of self-reliance, the importance of nature, and the spiritual dimension of life. Emerson's ideas significantly impacted other notable figures, including Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman, solidifying his legacy as a foundational figure in American thought and literature.

Национальность Американец
Дата рождения May 25, 1803
Место рождения Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Дата смерти April 27, 1882
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Daniel Quinn Louisa May Alcott William Walker Atkinson Henry David Thoreau Herman Melville Harold Bloom George Perkins Walt Whitman Van Wyck Brooks Charles F. Haanel Orison Swett Marden Henry Thomas Hamblin William Atkinson Algernon Sidney Crapsey Whitman Thomas Wentworth Higginson Ernest Holmes Wallace Delois Wattles W.D. Wattles Brian C. Wilson Moncure D. Conway Emmet Fox Elbert Hubbard Henry D. THOREAU Frederic Henry Hedge Jeffrey S. Cramer Henry Thoreau William Henry Channing Oliver W. Holmes Orestes Augustus Brownson Oscar W. Firkins Christian Daa Larson Ida M. Tarbell O. S. Marden M K Gandhi Louisa M Alcott John T. Lysaker José Martí y Pérez Louisa M. Alcott Sanborn Edwin D. Mead Halford E. Luccock John Greenleaf Whittier Ellen Key J. Muir John Kneeland Andrews Norton James Gates Percival Ernest S. Holmes Oliver Wendell Holmes W H. 1871-1940 Davies Reginald L. Cook H. P. (Helena Petrovna) Blavatsky José Martí Edwin D. (Edwin Doak) Mead Richard G. Geldard Diane Ackerman S. (Sarvepalli) Radhakrishnan Max Ehrmann Henry W. Bellows Mary Baker G. Eddy Archibald MacLeish Tuckerman Henry T. (Henry Th 1813-1871 William E. Channing Stephen L. Esquith Vernon Louis Parrington Amos Bronson Alcott Robert D. Richardson James Russell Lowell Will Tuttle F B Sanborn Louisa M, Alcott, Wallace D Wattles Wallace D. Wattles F. Forrester Church John Taylor Gatto Terence McKenna Lloyd G. Douglas Ronald A. Bosco Patrick J. Keane Sacvan Bercovitch H. W. Hudson M.D. Sharma Robert C. Gordon John Haynes Holmes Lester Bangs Mahatma Gandhi José Vasconcelos Theodore Parker Forrest Church A. Powell Davies Wesley T. Mott John Hassler Dietrich James Elliot Cabot Franklin Benjamin Sanborn Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Alcott Louisa May 1832-1888 Seymour Eaton George Ripley Whitman Walt 1819-1892 Albert Jay Nock Evert Augustus Duyckinck Frederick Augustus Braun Chris Highland John Gneisenau Neihardt John Stuart Blackie Maria Lowell Minot Judson Savage William Ernest Hocking Jones Very Lewis Browne Francis Ellingwood Abbot Christopher Pearse Cranch Jason McClure Edward Waldo Emerson David Greenham Harry Emerson Fosdick John Cowper Powys Walter Murdoch Carlos Baker James Luther Adams Eric Butterworth Lawrence Buell John Fentress Gardner Newell Dwight Hillis Ernest Shurtleff Holmes Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. William Channing Gannett James Allen John Burroughs Alain LeRoy Locke Brooks Atkinson William Hamilton Gibson William Sloane Kennedy Frank Preston Stearns Margaret Fuller Robert Richardson John Neal John Muir Surendranath Tagore