“Every novel is a debtor to Homer.”
Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Selected Essays, Lectures and Poems
Ralph Waldo Emerson: Selected Essays, Lectures and Poems is a compilation of works by the American philosopher, essayist, and poet. It includes a variety of his writings that explore themes of individualism, the importance of the self, and the connection between humans and nature. The collection offers a comprehensive view of Emerson's philosophical and literary contributions, highlighting his impact on American literature and thought. more
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