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|a Selected writings of the American transcendentalists /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 432-433).
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|a The Vanguard -- William Ellery Channing, Unitarian Christianity -- William Ellery Channing, On the Evidences of Revealed Religion -- William Ellery Channing, Likeness to God -- Sampson Reed, On Genius -- Sampson Reed, Observations on the Growth of the Mind -- Bronson Alcott, Journals -- James Marsh, Preliminary Essay to Coleridge's Aids to Reflection -- Addendum: S.T. Colleridge, On the Difference in Kind of Reason and the Understanding -- Frederic Henry Hedge, Coleridge's Literary Character--German Metaphysics -- The New School -- Bronson Alcott, The Doctrine and Discipline of Human Culture -- Orestes A. Brownson, Cousin's Philosophy -- George Ripley, Martineau's Rationale -- Orestes A. Brownson, New Views of Christianity, Society, and the Church -- George Ripley, Discourses on the Philosophy of Religion -- Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Record of a School -- Andrews Norton, A Discourse on the Latest Form of Infidelity -- George Ripley, The Latest Form of Infidelity Examined -- George Ripley, A Third Letter to Mr. Andrews Norton -- James Freeman Clarke, Jones Very -- Jones Very, Epic Poetry -- Jones Very, Shakespeare -- Jones Very, Hamlet -- Jones Very, Poems -- Orestes A. Brownson, American Literature -- Orestes A. Brownson, The Laboring Classes -- Theodore Parker, The Transient and Permanent in Christianity -- Theodore Parker, A Sermon of Slavery -- The Voice of the Dial -- R.W. Emerson and Margaret Fuller, The Editors to the Reader -- Margaret Fuller, A Short Essay on Critics -- John Sullivan Dwight, The Religion of Beauty.
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|a Bronson Alcott, Orphic Sayings -- Frederic Henry Hedge, Questionings -- Theodore Parker, German Literature -- Christopher Pearse Cranch, Glimmerings -- Margaret Fuller, A Dialogue: Poet, Critic -- Theodore Parker, Thoughts on Labor -- Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Christ's Idea of Society -- R.W. Emerson and Albert Brisbane, Fourierism and the Socialists -- R.W. Emerson, On Student Rebellions at Harvard -- H.D. Thoreau, Anacreon -- Margaret Fuller, The Great Lawsuit: Man vs. Men, Woman vs. Women -- Samuel Gray Ward, Notes on Art and Architecture -- The Brook Farm Experiment -- George Ripley, Letter to R.W. Emerson -- R.W. Emerson, Reply to George Ripley -- Letter from a Minister -- George Ripley, Reply to an Inquiry -- George Ripley, Letter on Association -- Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Plan of the West Roxbury Community -- Introductory Statement to the Revised Constitution of Brook Farm -- Full Circle -- Orestes A. Brownson, Transcendentalism -- Theodore Parker, Theodore Parker's Experience as a Minister.
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|b Transcendentalism was the name given to the New England movement of the 1830s and 1840s that brought together Romanticism in literature and social reform in politics. Its partisans argued for the rights of women, the abolition of slavery, and, in some cases, the socialization of labor and equal distribution of profits. They were Americas first avant-garde. This volume presents substantial selections from the writings of key American Transcendentalists, such as George Ripley, Margaret Fuller, Orestes Brownson, Theodore Parker, and Bronson Alcott. Included are sermons and diary entries, essays on labor, religion, education, and literature, on German metaphysics and Coleridges philosophy of mind. Many are expressive of the movements over-arching project: to define the innermost meanings of democracythe nature of man, his place in the world, and his relation to the divine. First published in 1966, the book has been updated and expanded for this edition.
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