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Transcendentalism

By: Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, CSA Publishing
Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
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Transcendentalism embodies the concept that people have a deeper and more profound understanding of the world around them than simply by what they can glimpse with their senses. In this collection of essays and poems, the works of three transcendentalist authors are shared, each with their own impressions and opinions supporting the movement.

The first, Henry David Thoreau, reflects on the idea of simple living yet living deliberately in Walden. He expresses the importance of embarking on a journey of identifying what type of life to live. In Civil Disobedience, Thoreau declares his opinions on government and its inefficiency and uselessness, instead arguing that the people have a right and duty to rebel. Walking, Thoreau’s final publication before his death, is a collection of writings of his thoughts on nature. Written with a visionary tone, the author expresses to the listener the importance of remaining alert to nature.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, a 19th-century transcendentalist philosopher, explores self-sufficiency as a virtue in the essay entitled Self-Reliance. Emerson impresses the value of individual thought, instinct, and action. In Nature, a lengthy essay about the order of the universe, Emerson shares his thoughts about how nature holds the keys to unlocking its mysteries.

Lastly, Walt Whitman, considered one of the most influential poets in American history and heavily influenced by Ralph Waldo Emerson, uses religious symbolism and allegory in Leaves of Grass to share his thoughts on the human body and the power of the human mind.

This collection of some of the greatest and most influential minds of the literary world will inspire you to learn more about the transcendentalism movement and listen to each of the essays and poems in their original version.

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truly inspiring

This book is very inspiring for anyone to read and to take a deeper look into investigating our surroundings. It helps you to think deep and explore what kind of life you want to live. I think the very important thing to start discussing that is you need to first think about your priorities in life. What's important to other people might not be necessarily carrying the same weight for you. Find out what you value, I mean what you truly value, not the things we talk to others and talk to oursevles everyday, that helps you to truly uncover your core value system. This book helps you look into that.

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Timeless Wisdom

This book offers a rich exploration of transcendentalist thought through a diverse collection of essays and poems. It delves into themes such as the value of simple living, the beauty and significance of nature, and the importance of self-reliance and personal growth. Each piece presents a unique perspective on how to engage more deeply with the world and oneself. The narration enhances the experience by making these profound ideas more approachable and engaging. Whether you're new to transcendentalism or familiar with its concepts, this audiobook provides an insightful and thought-provoking listen.

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Deeply Intrigued

I am about halfway through the listen and I am fascinated by what I am listening to. Transcendentalism is a topic I aim to learn more about. These impressive works offer different perspectives on how we could be viewing the world/environment we live in and how we live our lives. I have listened to Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" before and I was particularly moved by the parallels with Thoreau and Emerson's works. 10/10 I will recommend this.

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Profound and Thought-Provoking Collection

This compilation provides an enriching exploration of Transcendentalism through the works of its most notable figures. It offers unique perspectives on personal spirituality, the beauty of nature, and the virtues of a simple life. The introduction effectively illuminates the core principles of the movement.
I also thoroughly enjoyed the narrator's voice!
Perfect for those interested in philosophical reflections on life.

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Perfect for short attention spans!

I have a short attention span, so the variety of texts in this audiobook is a big plus. Having excerpts from different essays and poems keeps things interesting. The narrator does a good job conveying the passion of these writers. I especially enjoyed Thoreau's thoughts on nature in 'Walking'. This audiobook is a great way to get a state of Transcendentalism ideas without a huge time commitment.

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Great Listen!

This audiobook offers a deep dive into some of the most thought-provoking ideas about nature, self-reliance, and the human spirit. The different essays and poems really made me reflect on how I view the world and my place in it. The narrator does a great job bringing these profound concepts to life, making it an engaging experience. If you're into philosophical musings, this is definitely worth your time.

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Fascinating Exploration of Transcendentalism

This audiobook explores the works of Thoreau, Emerson, and Whitman dealing with ideas about nature, self-reliance, and simple living. The variety of essays and poems keeps it engaging, and the narration adds depth to these timeless reflections. Perfect for anyone interested in philosophy and the transcendentalist movement. Highly recommended!

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A Fantastic Collection of Classical Works

This audiobook brings together some of the most profound voices in American literature, like Thoreau, Emerson, and Whitman, each offering a unique perspective on life, nature, and individuality. I really appreciate the variety in this collection—having a mix of essays and poems from three different authors means there’s a lot of content to chew on.

What I loved about this collection is how it challenges you to see the world in a new light. Thoreau’s reflections on simple living in “Walden” make you want to slow down and appreciate the little things. There's a certain appeal to the idea of stepping back from the hustle and bustle to connect with nature.

Emerson’s “Self-Reliance” is a powerful reminder to trust yourself and your instincts, pushing you to break free from the ordinary and embrace your true self. And Whitman? His poetry in “Leaves of Grass” is just bursting with life and passion, celebrating everything that makes us human.

As for the audiobook presentation, the narration is excellent. The voice is clear and engaging, which is crucial given the 21-hour length of this audiobook. It really makes these 19th-century texts accessible.

An audiobook of this magnitude isn’t just passing entertainment, but a treasure trove of wisdom and inspiration. It’s a journey that’ll stay with you long after you’ve finished. If you’re looking to explore the transcendentalist movement and gain insight into some of the greatest minds in American literature, this audiobook is a must-have. I highly recommend giving it a listen.

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Great Collection, Narrated Very Well

I enjoyed listening to these classics by the primarily contributors of the Transcendentalism Movement.

From what I’ve gathered, some key aspects of the movement are spiritually is personal, emphasis on nature, simplistic living and opposing materialism. The introduction did a good job helping shed light on the movement.

I highly recommend listening to these powerful books.



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insightful!

deep dive into some profound ideas about nature and self-reliance from a few big-name authors. It's a long listen at over 21 hours, but perfect for anyone who loves to get lost in philosophical thoughts. Some people mentioned the narration isn't the best, with a few mispronunciations, but the content itself is pretty eye-opening. If you're into exploring big ideas about life and the world around us, this one's definitely worth a listen.

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