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  1. Lidian Jackson Emerson (born Lydia Jackson; September 20, 1802 – November 13, 1892) was the second wife of American essayist, lecturer, poet and leader of the nineteenth century Transcendentalism movement, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and mother of his four children.

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    Lidian Jackson Emerson (born Lydia Jackson; September 20, 1802 – November 13, 1892) was the second wife of American essayist, lecturer, poet, and leader of the nineteenth century Transcendentalism movement, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and mother of his four children.

  3. 11. Okt. 2013 · The life of Lidian Jackson Emerson. by. Ellen Tucker Emerson. Publication date. 1992. Topics. Emerson, Lidian Jackson, 1802-1892., Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 -- Marriage., Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography., Authors' spouses -- United States -- Biography. Publisher.

  4. In 1834, Emerson’s travels on the lecture circuit took him to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where he met Lydia Jackson and fell in love for the second time. She was his intellectual partner, and he was enamored of the “perfect sympathy that exists between like minds.”.

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  5. Ellen Tucker Emerson's biography of her mother, Lidian Jackson Emerson, provides important insights into the life of Ralph Waldo Emerson's wife of 46 ...

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  6. 28. Apr. 2022 · Born Lydia Jackson in Plymouth, nicknamed “Asia” and “Queenie” by her husband, Lidian Emerson (1802-1892) was a spiritual and intellectual woman. She and Emerson shared an essentially stable, happy married life, based on mutual respect and upon love and concern for their children.

  7. Abstract. LIDIAN JACKSON EMERSON (18021892), Waldo’s second wife, married him in 1835. Waldo changed her name from “Lydia” to “Lidian” upon their marriage, probably because the New England pronunciation of “Lydia Emerson” was awkward.