Ralph Waldo Emerson received an honorary doctorate from Harvard University in 1866.

What is the Emerson prize?

The Emerson Prize is awarded annually to students published in The Concord Review during the previous academic year who have shown outstanding promise in history at the high school level. Since 1995, 177 students have won an Emerson Prize.

Is Phi Beta Kappa an award?

The Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science recognizes superior books by scientists written to illuminate aspects of science for a broad readership. First offered in 1959, the award encourages literate and scholarly interpretations of the physical and biological sciences and mathematics.

How do you win the Emerson Prize?

– The Emerson Prize. The Emerson Prize is awarded annually to students published in The Concord Review during the previous academic year who have shown outstanding promise in history at the high school level.

What is Ralph Waldo Emerson known for?

An American essayist, poet, and popular philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–82) began his career as a Unitarian minister in Boston, but achieved worldwide fame as a lecturer and the author of such essays as “Self-Reliance,” “History,” “The Over-Soul,” and “Fate.” Drawing on English and German Romanticism.

Is the Concord Review legitimate?

The Concord Review, Inc., was founded in March 1987 to recognize and to publish exemplary history essays by high school students in the English-speaking world. The Concord Review remains the only quarterly journal in the world to publish the academic history papers of secondary students.

How hard is it to get published in the Concord Review?

This journal is extremely selective with just 5% of papers getting published, and many published students go on to top American universities, having singled themselves out among their peers.

Was Ralph Waldo Emerson a good person?

Known to many of us as the American Transcendentalist champion of individualism and self-reliance, Ralph Waldo Emerson is a much more soulful and sorrowful, brilliant but deeply contradictory thinker than we often give him credit for, says James Marcus, as he recommends the best books by – or about – Emerson.

Is Emerson a good person to read for consolation?

In a way, Emerson is a very strange person to read for consolation in times of difficulty. His essays in particular are in a very lofty register. They’re certainly not ‘personal essays’ in the way we would now recognize them, although there are personal notes around the edges.

Should you read Emerson’s Journals?

At the very least, anyone who wants to delve into his essays has to read his journals as well. You need the private, personal, intimate Emerson, who has climbed down out of the pulpit of his public manner. It’s an entryway to the published work and a monument unto itself.

What happened to Thoreau and Emerson’s friendship?

When Emerson went to England for the second time, Thoreau moved into his house and essentially babysat his children. So, when their friendship fell apart, it was enormously painful for both of them. The first book you picked is an intellectual biography of Emerson, The Mind On Fire.