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Nature and literature are subjective phenomena; every evil and every good thing is a shadow which we cast

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Nature and literature are subjective phenomena; every evil and every good thing is a shadow which we cast

Ralph Waldo Emerson, a prominent figure in the transcendentalist movement of the 19th century, believed in the interconnectedness of nature and literature. He saw both as subjective phenomena that reflect the inner workings of the human mind and soul. In his essay "Nature," Emerson explores the idea that nature is a mirror of our own thoughts and emotions, and that literature is a reflection of our experiences and beliefs.

Emerson believed that nature and literature are intertwined, with each influencing the other in profound ways. He saw nature as a source of inspiration and creativity, a place where one could connect with the divine and find inner peace. Literature, on the other hand, was a way to express these experiences and emotions, to share them with others and create a sense of unity and understanding.
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