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Review: H.G. Callaway (ed.) R.W. Emerson, The Conduct of Life, A Philosophical Reading

Abstract In the last few years H.G. Callaway has produced several helpful editions of some important texts by Emerson. Emerson's Conduct of Life was originally published in 1860, and it has appeared in a number of editions since then, but Callaway's edition has several noteworthy features that cause it to stand out from the crowd and make it an important contribution to Emerson studies. This is a rare volume that will serve students, academic philosophers, and causal readers alike: a critical edition of a less-familiar text that is attractive to ordinary readers without sacrificing scholarly rigor
Keywords American philosophy  Ralph Waldo Emerson  Conduct of Life
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