About this book
This is the best of Emerson's later works, qualifying his earlier popular essays, series one and two, with the heavier hand of experience. The Conduct of Life ostensibly is a set of essays about how to live life, but also is an amalgam of what life taught Emerson. (Summary by Daniel Christopher June)
Chapters (9)
101 - Essay 1: Fate
202 - Essay 2: Power
303 - Essay 3: Wealth
404 - Essay 4: Culture
505 - Essay 5: Behavior
606 - Essay 6: Worship
707 - Essay 7: Considerations
808 - Essay 8: Beauty
909 - Essay 9: Illusions

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