6II. Power
37Chapter II. Commodity
7III. Wealth
38Chapter III. Beauty
8IV. Culture
39Chapter IV. Language
9V. Behavior
40Chapter V. Discipline
10VI. Worship
41Chapter VI. Idealism
11VII. Considerations by the Way
42Chapter VII. Spirit
12VIII. Beauty
43Chapter VIII. Prospects
13IX. Illusions
44Uses of Great Men
14History
45Plato or, The Philosopher
15Self-Reliance
46Plato: New Readings
16Compensation
47Swedenborg or, The Mystic
17Spiritual Laws
48Montaigne or, The Skeptic
18Love
49Shakespeare or, The Poet
19Friendship
50Napoleon or, The Man of the World
20Prudence
51Goethe or, The Writer
21Heroism
52Addresses and Lectures
22The Over-Soul
53The American Scholar
23Circles
54An Address in Divinity College
24Intellect
55Literary Ethics
25Art
56The Method of Nature
26The Poet
57Man the Reformer
27Experience
58Lecture on The Times
28Character
59The Conservative
29Manners
60The Transcendentalist
30Gifts
61The Young American
31Nature