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1921 •
A collection of sketches of Chicago from Ben Hecht's Chicago Daily News column. "Journalism extraordinary; journalism that invaded the realm of literature."
All Things Considered
G.K. Chesterton
23 days
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1908 •
Essays and musings on wine, fairy tales, and windswept hats from one of England's most celebrated writers.
Anarchism and Other Essays
Emma Goldman
22 days
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1910 •
Influential essays on feminism and sexuality, anarchism and political violence from Russian-American philosopher Emma Goldman.
Civil Disobedience
Henry David Thoreau
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1849 •
Disgusted by the Mexican-American War and slavery, Thoreau urges citizens to right their government's wrongs and be agents of positive change - even if it means breaking unjust laws.
Common Sense
Thomas Paine
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1776 •
Written as the American British colonies wavered over the question of independence, Paine's concise and approachable arguments convinced the colonies to become a country.
Culture and Anarchy
Matthew Arnold
21 days
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1869 •
A series of Victorian-era essays examining the nature of culture, the value of classes, and the future of society.
Discourse on the Method
Rene Descartes
8 days
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1637 •
A philosophical treatise discussing skepticism -- to Descartes, the process of approaching everything with doubt and clear of preconceived notions.
Essays
Ralph Waldo Emerson
25 days
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1841 •
A collection of Emerson's essays, including Self-Reliance, Compensation, The Over-Soul, and The Poet.
Eureka: A Prose Poem
Edgar Allan Poe
12 days
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1848 •
An adaptation of Poe's lecture, describing his conception of the universe and of man's relationship with God. Many ideas presage 20th-century discoveries and theories on the beginnings of the universe.
The Land of Little Rain
Mary Hunter Austin
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1903 •
A collection of unforgettable essays and short stories on the American Southwest, from its sweeping landscapes to the people who call it home.
A Modest Proposal
Jonathan Swift
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1729 •
Swift suggests, to solve their economic woes, that impoverished Irish sell their children as food for the rich. A cutting satire mocking the heartless and savage way in which the wealthy look down on the poor.
Nature
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1836 •
Emerson's classic transcendentalist essay, finding that reality and the divine can be understood through nature.
Philosophical Dictionary
Voltaire
34 days
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1764 •
A collection of alphabetically-organized articles in which Voltaire explores Christianity, God, morality and other subjects.
A Pickle For The Knowing Ones
Timothy Dexter
3 days
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1802 •
Written by the eccentric businessman Timothy Dexter - who once faked his own death to see how people would react - this work discusses politics, the clergy, and more. Note it includes odd spelling and capitalization.
The Souls of Black Folk
W.E.B. Du Bois.
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1903 •
A collection of essays and landmark in both the history of African-American literature and in the history of sociology. W.E.B. Du Bois argues it is beneath the dignity of a human to beg for rights inherently granted to all men and women.
Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases
Ida B. Wells
4 days
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1892 •
The famous pamphlet from Ida B. Wells detailing her research on lynching in the United States.
Tom Brown's School Days
Thomas Hughes
33 days
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1857 •
The classic English story of Tom Brown's trials, successes, and lasting friendships within a Victorian boy's boarding school.
Walden
Henry David Thoreau
48 days
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1854 •
Not just a reference for pithy thinkpieces on smartphones, Thoreau's sojourn by Walden Pond is an early social experiment seeking self-reliance, self-fulfillment, and happiness.
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