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SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE TWELVE CHAPTERS

SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE TWELVE CHAPTERS

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
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Historia
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9789360466831
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'Society and Solitude' is a set of writings by means of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a famous American transcendentalist who wrote many works. This work is the end result of Emerson thoughts on how people must engage with others and how crucial it is to find a balance between being with others and thinking about matters by way of yourself. The essays in 'Society and Solitude' talk approximately plenty of various things, like friendship, living, independence, and the fee of being alone. Emerson thinks about how society shapes the individual and tells human beings to stay actual to themselves and not deliver in to conformity. He seems into the concept that silence, which is different from being alone, will let you examine extra approximately yourself and develop as a person. 'Old Age' is an essay about the expertise that incorporates aging, while 'Civilization' is an essay approximately Emerson’s mind on the coolest and terrible parts of societal growth. 'Works and Days' stresses how critical it is to discover a stability among intellectual activities and everyday sports activities. Emerson’s writing in 'Society and Solitude' is understood for its highbrow intensity, eloquence, and sharp observations approximately humans. The books within the collection make humans reflect onconsideration on their area in society, the value of actual relationships, and the way essential by myself time is for creativity and self-reflection.

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