The Outsourcing of the Self

American literature begins, tragically, with the death of the young pastor Ralph Waldo Emerson’s wife, Ellen, in 1831—or perhaps more precisely, a year later, when Emerson opened the tomb, looked at his wife’s decaying corpse, and shortly thereafter quit his career in the Unitarian Church to become an essayist in the secular mode.

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