Essays: Second Series is a series of essays written by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1844, concerning transcendentalism. It is the second volume of Emerson's Essays, the first being Essays: First Series. This book contains:
- "The Poet"
- "Experience"
- "Character"
- "Manners"
- "Gifts"
- "Nature"
- "Politics"
- "Nominalist and Realist"
- "New England Reformers"
See also
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- Essays Second Series public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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