"Essays" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is a two-volume collection of essays first published in 1841 and 1844, which has become one of the most influential works in American literature. These essays cover a wide range of topics, reflecting Emerson's transcendentalist philosophy and his belief in the inherent goodness and potential of the individual.
Emerson's "Essays" are celebrated for their eloquent prose, philosophical depth, and inspirational messages, encouraging readers to pursue self-improvement, personal freedom, and a deeper connection with the world around them.