RalphWaldoEmersonTheGreatMan“TheAmericanconfucius”RalphWaldoEmerson(May25,1803–April27,1882)wasanAmericanessayist,philosopherandpoet,bestrememberedforleadingtheTranscendentalistmovement(超验主义)oftheearly19thcentury.HisteachingsdirectlyinfluencedthegrowingNewThoughtmovementofthemid1800s,whilehewasseenasachampionofindividualismandprescient(预知的)criticofthecountervailing(对抗性的)pressuresofsocietyWhatisTranscendentalism?“WhatispopularlycalledTranscendentalismamongusisidealism”.-----Emerson•Transcendentalismistheviewthatthebasictruthsoftheuniverseliebeyondtheknowledgeoneobtainsfromhissenses;•Basictruthscanbereachedonlythroughinstinctandintuitionandareamatterofprivateexperience;•Toarriveatthetruth,manmustgobeyondortranscendwhathiseyesandearstellhimorwhathecanlearnfrombooks.Hemustlistentohisinnersoul.Hemusttrustinthedivinitythatisinallmen.AmericanTranscendentalism(NewEnglandTranscendentalism)TheAmericanTranscendentalismischaracterizedby:•emphasisonintuition,thespiritortheOversoul;•thestressontheimportanceofindividualism;•praiseofnatureasasymboloftheSpiritorGod;•beliefinself-trustandself-reliance;•dignityofmanuallabor.HisLifeThewriter‘sfather,WilliamEmerson,adescendantofNewEnglandclergymen(牧师),wasministeroftheFirstUnitarianChurchinBoston.Emerson’searlyyearswerefilledwithbooksandadailyroutineofstudiousandfrugal(好学和节约的)homelife.Afterhisfather‘sdeathin1811,hiseccentric(古怪的)butbrilliantaunt,MaryMoodyEmerson,becamehisconfidante(红颜知己)andstimulatedhisindependentthinking.AtHarvard(1817-21)hebeganrecordinghisthoughtsinthefamousJournal.Poorhealthhindered(阻碍)hisstudiesattheHarvarddivinity(神学)schoolin1825,andin1826,afterbeinglicensedtopreach(说教),hewasforcedtogosouthbecauseofincipienttuberculosis(初期肺结核)In1829hebecamepastor(牧师)oftheOldNorthChurchinBoston(SecondUnitarian).InthesameyearhemarriedEllenTucker,whosedeathfromtuberculosisin1831causedhimgreatsorrow。Emerson‘spersonalreligiousscruples(顾虑)and,inparticular,hisconviction(定罪)thattheLord’sSupper(最后的晚餐)wasnotintendedbyJesustobeapermanentsacrament(圣餐)ledhimintoconflictwithhiscongregation(圣会).In1832heretiredfromhisonlypastorate(牧师团).OnatriptoEuropeatthistimehemetCarlyle卡莱尔(whobecameaclosefriend),Coleridge(柯勒律治),andWordsworth(华兹华斯).ThroughthesenotableEnglishwriters,Emerson‘sinterestintranscendental(卓越的)thoughtbegantoblossom.Otherstronginfluencesonhisphilosophy,besideshisownUnitarianbackground,werePlatoandtheNeoplatonists,thesacredbooksoftheEast,themysticalwritingsofSwedenborg,andthephilosophyofKant.Hereturnedhomein1834,settledinConcord,Mass.andmarried(1835)hissecondwife,LydiaJackson.HisworkDuringtheearly1830sEmersonbegananactivecareeraswriterandlecturer.In1836hepublishedanonymously(化名地)hisessayNature,basedonhisearlylectures.Itisinthatpiecethathefirstsetforththemainprinciplesoftranscendentalism,expressingafirmbeliefinthemysticalunityofnature.Heattractedwideattentionwith“TheAmericanScholar,”hisPhiBetaKappaoration(婓陶婓的演说)atHarvardin1837,inwhichhecalledforindependencefromEuropeanculturalleadership.InhislectureattheHarvarddivinityschoolin1838,hisadmonition(警告)thatonecouldfindredemption(赎回)onlyinone‘sownsoulwastakentomeanthatherepudiatedChristianity(批判基督教义).Thiscausedsuchindignation(愤怒)thathewasnotinvitedtoHarvardagainuntil1866,whenthecollegegrantedhimanLL.D.degree.In1840EmersonjoinedwithothersinpublishingTheDial(《日晷》),amagazineintendedtopromulgate(发表)transcendentalthought.OneoftheyoungercontributorstoTheDialwasHenryDavidThoreau,wholivedintheEmersonhouseholdfrom1841to1843andbecameEmerson‘smostfamousdisciple(门徒).ThefirstcollectionofEmerson’spoemsappearedin1847.Inspiteofhisdifficultyinwritingstructurallycorrectverse,healwaysregardedhimselfessentiallyasapoet.Amonghisbest-knownpoemsare“Threnody(葬歌),”“Brahma(梵天),”“TheProblem,”“TheRhodora(杜鹃花),”and“TheConcordHymn(康科德).Itwashiswinterlecturetours,however,whichfirstmadeEmersonfamousamonghiscontemporaries.TheselecturesreceivedtheirfinalforminhisseriesofEssays(1841;secondseries,1844).Themostnotableamongthemare“TheOver-Soul(论超灵),”“Compensation(论补偿),”and“Self-Reliance(依靠自我).”(From1845-47)hedeliveredaseriesoflecturespublishedasRepresentativeMen(代表人物)(1850).AfterasecondtriptoEngland,in1847,hegaveanotherseriesoflectureslaterpublishedasEnglishTraits(英国人的特性)(1856).Duringthe1850shebecamestronglyinterestedinabolitionism(废奴运动)andwasanactivesympathizerwiththeNorthintheCivilWar.HislatelecturetoursarecontainedinTheConductofLife(1860)andSocietyandSolitude(1870).Thoughhislastyearsweremarkedbyadeclineinhismentalpowers,hisliteraryreputationrapidlycontinuedtospread.Probablynowriterhassoprofoundly(深刻地)influencedAmericanthoughtasEmerson“Self-Reliance”wasfirstpublishedinhis1841collection,Essays:FirstSeries.ItcontainsthemostsolidstatementofoneofEmerson'srepeatingthemes,theneedforeachindividualtoavoidconformityandfalseconsistency,andfollowhisorherowninstinctsandideas.EpigrambyEmerson•Thefirstwealthishealth.•健康是人生第一财富。•Agreatmanisalwayswillingtobelittle.•伟大的人物总是愿意当小人物的。•Self-trustisthefirstsecretofsuccess.•自信乃成功之第一秘诀。•Progressistheactivityoftodayandtheassuranceoftomorrow.•进步