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=Emerson, Mrs. Ellen [Russell].= _Ms._, 1837- ----. A Boston writer
upon art and Indian mythology. Indian Myths; Masks, Heads, and Faces,
with Considerations Respecting the Rise and Development of Art. _Hou._
=Emerson, Frederick.= _N. H._, 1788-1857. A once prominent Boston
educator who published a series of popular arithmetics, chief among
which was the North American Arithmetic.
=Emerson, George Barrell.= _Me._, 1797-1881. An educator of Boston of
much prominence and wide influence. Lectures on Education; The School
and the Schoolmaster (with A. Potter, _infra_); Manual of Agriculture
(with C. L. Flint); Report on the Trees and Shrubs of Massachusetts;
Reminiscences of an Old Teacher. _See Harvard Register, May, 1881._
_Lit._
=Emerson, Joseph.= _N. H._, 1777-1833. A New England clergyman and
educator, author of Lectures on the Millennium. _See Life by R.
Emerson, infra._
=Emerson, Ralph.= _N. H._, 1787-1862. Brother of J. Emerson, _supra_.
A Congregational clergyman, professor in Andover Theological Seminary,
1829-53, and author of Life of Joseph Emerson, and translation of
Wisgon’s Augustinianism and Pelagianism.
=Emerson, Ralph Waldo.= _Ms._, 1803-1882. The most distinguished of
American essayists, and by some critics ranked as the foremost American
poet when the substance of his poetry is considered apart from its
form. He was ordained in 1829 as a Unitarian minister in Boston, but
retired from the profession in 1833, and the next year settled in
Concord, Massachusetts, where the remainder of his life was spent.
He succeeded Margaret Fuller as editor of The Dial, and was the most
prominent figure among the Transcendentalists. As a lecturer he was
frequently before the public, and in his writings faced a world-wide
public as a philosophical thinker. His first volume of Poems appeared
in 1847, followed in 1867 by May-Day and Other Pieces. His prose
writings are comprised in Nature; Essays, first and second series;
Representative Men; English Traits; Conduct of Life; Society and
Solitude; Letters and Social Aims; Lectures and Biographical Sketches;
Miscellanies; Natural History of Intellect, and Other Papers. _See
Scribner’s Magazine, February, 1879; Century Magazine, April, 1883;
Fraser’s Magazine, May, 1867; Harper’s Magazine, February, 1884;
Conway’s Emerson at Home and Abroad; Correspondence between Carlyle and
Emerson; Benton’s Emerson as a Poet; Emerson in Concord; Appletons’
American Biography; Stedman’s American Poets; Lives by Cabot (1887),
Garnett, Ireland, Holmes, Cooke; Guernsey’s Emerson as Poet and
Philosopher; Nichol’s American Literature; Richardson’s American
Literature; New England Magazine, December, 1896; Emerson-Stirling
Letters; Atlantic Monthly, January, and February, 1897; Peterson’s
Magazine, February, 1897; The Forum, November, 1896; The Arena, March,
1896._ _Hou._
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