Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882)
American essayist and anti-slavery activist. Emerson's
enthusiastic celebration of the individual person expressed a
prominent element of nineteenth-century optimism in his
Essays — First Series (1841) and Second Series (1844).
Among his best-known philosophical works are "The
American Scholar" (1837), a speech on American intellectual values,
and the confidently humanistic essay, "Self-Reliance" (1841).
Influenced by German Romanticism, Emerson helped to establish a
lasting American taste for non-theistic spirituality.