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"Nature (essay)"


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Predicate Object
addressesConcept nature as commodity, beauty, language, and discipline
associatedWith American Renaissance
associatedWith Transcendentalism
surface form: New England Transcendentalism
author Ralph Waldo Emerson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublicationPlace Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston
form prose
genre Transcendentalist literature
genre philosophical essay
hasPart chapter "Beauty"
hasPart chapter "Commodity"
hasPart chapter "Discipline"
hasPart chapter "Idealism"
hasPart chapter "Language"
hasPart chapter "Nature"
hasPart chapter "Prospects"
hasPart chapter "Spirit"
historicalContext early 19th-century American religious and philosophical reform
historicalSignificance foundational text of American Transcendentalism
influenced Transcendentalism
surface form: American Transcendentalism
influenced American literature
influencedBy German idealism
surface form: German Idealism
influencedBy Romanticism
instanceOf essay
instanceOf philosophical work
keyConcept correspondence between nature and spirit
keyConcept nature as a source of moral and spiritual insight
keyConcept nature as a symbol of higher truths
language English
literaryPeriod 19th century
mainSubject Transcendentalism
surface form: American Transcendentalism
mainSubject relationship between humans and the natural world
movement Transcendentalism
notableQuote I become a transparent eyeball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God.
openingConcept transparent eyeball
philosophicalPosition emphasis on direct experience of nature over secondhand doctrine
philosophicalPosition optimistic view of human potential
philosophicalTheme individualism
philosophicalTheme intuition as a source of knowledge
philosophicalTheme self-reliance
philosophicalTheme spiritual significance of nature
philosophicalTheme unity of God, nature, and the human soul
publicationYear 1836
publisher Phillips, Sampson and Company
surface form: James Munroe and Company
relatedWorkByAuthor Self-Reliance
relatedWorkByAuthor The American Scholar
religiousTheme critique of traditional organized religion
religiousTheme immanence of the divine in nature
structure series of chapters
targetAudience general reading public
title Nature self-linksurface differs

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