Nature

Nature

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Nature, an influential 1836 essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, is a foundational text of American Transcendentalism, arguing for a deep, spiritual connection between humanity and the natural world, which he saw as a source of divine truth, inspiration, and self-discovery, advocating for individualism and intuition over conformity. It explores nature's uses (Commodity, Beauty, Language, Discipline) and its role as a mirror for the human soul, encouraging readers to find God and personal meaning in the outdoors.
Pages
161
Published
1985
Publisher
Beacon Press (MA)
Language
English
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