Representative Men

Ralph Waldo EMERSON

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Representative Men

“ONE OF EMERSON’S MOST POPULAR AND BELOVED WORKS”: EMERSON’S REPRESENTATIVE MEN, 1850, SCARCE IN ORIGINAL CLOTH

EMERSON, Ralph Waldo. Representative Men. Seven Lectures. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, 1850. Octavo, original blind-ruled gilt-stamped brown cloth. Housed in a custom chemise and slipcase.

First edition, second printing issued same year as the first, of this important collection of seven essays by Emerson, a work Emily Dickinson praised as “a little granite book you can lean on.”

Emerson’s Representative Men contains his opening essay ”On the Uses of Great Men” and individual essays on Plato, Sedenborg, Montaigne, Shakespeare, Napoleon and Goethe. Drawn from lectures delivered in 1845 and praised by contemporaries as “Emerson’s best work” (Literary World), the “representative men” of this seminal work “are marked by their influence on the world. Their names… are ‘ploughed into the history of the world” (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Here Emerson reminds us that great geniuses “have short biographies; the excitement of their lives are interior. He will extract the marrow. His phrases are succinct, concrete, unforgettable; his images, pointed, fresh and flinty… Consider Emerson on Montaigne’s style: ‘Cut these words, and they would bleed.’ Emily Dickinson called Representative Men ‘a little granite book you can lean on… This became—and remains—one of Emerson’s most popular and beloved works, respected by writers from Carlyle to Robert Frost and Jorge Luis Borges” (Wineapple, Introduction, Representative Men, xi-xiii). First edition, second printing, with publisher’s ads at rear; Myerson’s binding “A” with florets on blind-stamped spine. Myerson A22.1.b. BAL 5219.

Text generally fresh and clean with only light scattered foxing, faintest marginal dampstaining to early leaves, slight wear to cloth. A highly desirable copy in extremely good condition.

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