He was an ordained minister, renowned orator, and beloved author and
poet whose ideas on nature, philosophy, and religion influenced authors
such as Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman. Through his writings,
Emerson ardently professed the importance of being an individual,
resisting the comfort of conformity, and creating an art of living in
harmony with nature. This soul-satisfying anthology of twelve favorite
essays is a treasure.
In the title essay, Emerson writes about the extraordinary power of
nature as a way of bringing the divine into our lives. In "Gifts," he
reminds us that flowers and gold may be acceptable to those we love, but
"the only gift is a portion of thyself." "Spiritual Laws" points out
that because a higher law than our own rules the world, there is no need
for struggle. Other essays include "Character," "Prudence," "Intellect,"
"Love," "Beauty," and "The American Scholar." Readers of all ages will
want to keep this volume on hand to inspire and refresh the spirit