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RALPH WALDO EMERSON

RALPH WALDO EMERSON. 1803-1882. BOSTON Graduated Harvard at 18 Minister in Unitarian Church for 3 yrs, ending in 1832. Transcendentalism. Poetry, essays. To read it, rewrite it. . . .spoke not what men, but what they thought. . . .spoke not what [other] men, but what they thought.

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RALPH WALDO EMERSON

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  1. RALPH WALDO EMERSON

  2. 1803-1882 • BOSTON • Graduated Harvard at 18 • Minister in Unitarian Church for 3 yrs, ending in 1832

  3. Transcendentalism Poetry, essays

  4. To read it, rewrite it • . . .spoke not what men, but what they thought. • . . .spoke not what [other] men, but what they thought. • they said what they thought Why make it so difficult?

  5. From “Good Writing” All writing should be selection in order to drop every dead word. . . . Then all the words will be sprightly, & every sentence a surprise.

  6. What is being compared or contrasted?

  7. Charles Ives • Composer, insurance innovator • Concord Sonata, 1911-1915- 1st movement “Emerson” • Entire 4-movement piece is 50 minutes long • VERY individual – no barlines, cluster chords, collage of sounds & tunes

  8. Experience, 1844 There is an optical illusion about every person we meet. In truth, they are all creatures of given temperament, which will appear in a given character, whose boundaries they will never pass: but we look at them, they seem alive, and we presume there is impulse in them. In the moment, it seems impulse; in the year, in the lifetime, it turns out to be a certain uniform tune which the revolving barrel of the music-box must play.

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