
Emerson c. 1857
“I am to invite men drenched in Time to recover themselves and come out of time, and taste their native immortal air.
–Ralph waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson was a prominent American writer, poet, philosopher, and lecturer who led the Transcendentalist movement in the mid-19th century. His ideas on literature, religion, and philosophy influenced many writers, including Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau. Emerson studied at Harvard Divinity School and became a minister, but made his living as a lecturer and schoolmaster. He is known for his publications Essays and Nature. Wikipedia.org
Born May 25, 1803, Boston, MA
Died April 27, 1882 (age 78 years), Concord, MA