Representative Men: Seven Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson

ISBN 10: 0674761057 ISBN 13: 9780674761056
Published by Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press, 1996
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At first reading, Representative Men seems the most alien of Emerson's books. First published in 1850 (having taken form over the five preceding years as a series of lectures intended as 'winter evening entertainments'), it was inspired by the romantic belief that there exists a 'general mind' that expresses itself with special intensity through certain individual lives. It was an appreciation of genius as a quality distributed to the few for the benefit of the many. When, according to Longfellow, Emerson began to speak on these themes in Boston in 1845, the Odeon theater was jammed with 'old men and young, bald heads and flowing transcendental locks, matrons and maidens, misanthropists and lovers' The crowds were rapt and grateful, as were their counterparts two years later in England where the lecture series continued . . . This edition of Representative Men is reproduced from the fourth volume of The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, text established by Douglas Emory Wilson. A major contribution to the scholarly literature on discrimination and on civil rights and liberties - Kathleen M. Sullivan, Dean, Stanford Law School Equal Treatment for People with Mental Retardation Having and Raising Children Martha A. Field and Valerie A. Sanchez Engaging in sex, becoming parents, raising children: these are among the most personal decisions we make, and for people with mental retardation, they have been consistently challenged, regulated, and outlawed. This book is a comprehensive study of the American legal doctrines and social policies, past and present, that have governed procreation and parenting by persons with mental retardation. It argues persuasively that persons with retardation should have legal authority to make their own decisions. Despite the progress of the normalization movement, which has moved so many people with mental retardation into the mainstream since the 1960s, negative myths about

About the Author: Andrew Delbanco is Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University. Among his many publications are The Puritan Ordeal and The Real American Dream: A Meditation on Hope (both from Harvard).

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Title: Representative Men: Seven Lectures
Publisher: Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press
Publication Date: 1996
Binding: paperback
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