The 100 greatest books of all time
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Books in this Series
Philosophical works
Eight Comedies (As You Like It / Measure for Measure / Merchant of Venice / Midsummer Night's Dream / Much Ado About Nothing / Tempest / Twelfth Night / Winter's Tale)
Contains: As You Like It Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Midsummer Night's Dream [Much Ado About Nothing]( [Tempest]( Twelfth Night Winter's Tale
Poems (Lover's Complaint / Phoenix and the Turtle / Rape of Lucrece / Sonnets / Venus and Adonis)
Contains: Lover's Complaint Phoenix and the Turtle Rape of Lucrece Sonnets Venus and Adonis
Essays, First and Second Series
Our most eloquent champion of individualism, Emerson acknowledges at the same time the countervailing pressures of society in American life. Even as he extols what he called "the great and crescive self," he dramatizes and records its vicissitudes. Here is a collection of his classic essays, including the exhortation to "Self-Reliance" and the embattled realizations of "Circles" and "Experience." Here, too, are his wide-ranging discourses on history, art, politics, nature, friendship, love, and much more. For the first time, the authoritative editions of works by major American novelists, poets, scholars, and essayists collected in the hardcover volumes of The Library of America are being published singly in a series of handsome and durable paperback books. A distinguished author has contributed an introduction for each volume, which also includes a detailed chronology of the author's life and career, an essay on the choice of the text, and notes.