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Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)


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Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) was born in Boston and educated at harvard where he studied divinity. In 1829 he became Pastor of a church in Boston, but was soon embroiled in controversy over his refusal to give communion. His belief being that the Lord's supper was not intended to be a permanent sacrament; leaving him to retire in 1832. During the early 1830's he began an active career as a writer and lecturer, and in 1836 published anonymously his essay, Nature, based on his early lectures. He was very well travelled and did frequent lecture tours to Europe which enhanced his reputation. He remains one of the better known American writers of his generation.


 
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