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    • Sermon on the Death of George Adams Sampson, 1834. Boston, 1903. (Privately printed; 30 copies.)

Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson, with Annotations. Edited by Edward Waldo Emerson and Waldo Emerson Forbes. 10 v., Boston, 1909-14.

Records of a Lifelong Friendship, 1807-1882. [Correspondence of] Ralph Waldo Emerson and William Henry Furness. Edited by H[enry] H[oward] F[urness] Boston, 1910.

Uncollected Writings. Essays, Addresses, Poems, Reviews and Letters by Ralph Waldo Emerson. [Edited by Charles C. Bigelow.] [1912.]

(The essay, Nature, in this volume, is not, as the Introduction states, "an individual essay, distinct from all others of the same title," but simply a reprint, published by Emerson in The Boston Book, 1850, of the first four paragraphs of Nature in Essays, Second Series, with a very trifling verbal change in the third paragraph.)

Emerson also contributed prefaces or introductions to the following volumes:

Carlyle, Sartor Resartus, Boston, 1836, iii-v.

—Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Boston, 1838, I., iii.

—Past and Present, Boston, 1843, iii.

Thoreau, Excursions, Boston, 1863: Biographical Sketch, 7-33 (This article is the same as that in Altantic Monthly, 10, 239-49).

—Letters to Various Persons, Boston, 1865, iii.

Channing, The Wanderer, a colloquial poem, Boston, 1871, v-viii.

The Hundred Greatest Men, 4 v., London, 1879, 1, i-iii.

G. W. Cooke's Bibliography of Emerson, pp. 32-4, contains a large number of personal and occasional letters which have not been republished. The following volumes, which have appeared since the publication of Mr. Cooke's Bibliography, contain additional letters by Emerson.

Uncollected Writings, . . . New York, 1912, 193-208.

Letters of Charles Eliot Norton, . . . Boston, 1913, 1, 340-1; 2, 137-8.

Contributions to Periodicals and Newspapers: Prose

Michael Angelo; North American Review, 44, 1-16, Jan., 1837.

  • [Carlyle's] French Revolution; Christian Examiner, 23, 380-5, Jan., 1838.

Letter to Martin Van Buren. Yeoman's Gazette (Concord), May 19, 1838.

Milton; North American Review, 47, 56-73, July, 1838.

Contributions to The Dial, a Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion, 4 v., Boston, July, 1840- April, 1844 (v. 3 and 4 edited by Emerson):

[A number of the following entries are of questionable accuracy. See J. E. Cabot's Memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2, 695-6, and G. W. Cooke's The Dial, an Historical and Biographical Introduction, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 19, 225-65, 1885.]

  • The Editors to the Reader; 1, 1-14, July, 1840.

Thoughts on Modern Literature; 1, 137-58, Oct., 1840.

  • New Poetry [with extracts from W. E. Channing]; 1, 220-32, Oct., 1840.
  • [R. H. Dana, Jr.'s] Two Years before the Mast, [Fourier's] Social Destiny of Man [Reviews], 1, 264-6, Oct., 1840.
  • Thoughts on Art, 1, 367-78, Jan., 1841.
  • [J. E. Taylor's] Michael Angelo; [S. D. Robbins's] The Worship of the Soul [Reviews]; 1, 401-4, Jan., 1841.