Description |
xiii, 302 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Barbour, B. M. Introduction.--Bowers, D. Democratic vistas.--Carpenter, F. I. Transcendentalism.--Hochfield, G. An introduction to transcendentalism.--Tanner, T. Saints behold.--Miller, P. From Edwards to Emerson.--Thompson, C. John Locke and New England transcendentalism.--Wellek, R. The minor transcendentalists and German philosophy.--Joyaux, G. J. Victor Cousin and American transcendentalism.--Schlesinger, A. M., jr. Transcendentalism and Jacksonian democracy.--Crowe |
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C. R. "This unnatural union of phalansteries and transcendentalists."--Goddard, H. C. Unitarianism and transcendentalism.--Hutchison, W. R. Ripley, Emerson, and the miracles question.--Albrecht, R. C. The theological response of the transcendentalists to the Civil War.--Smith, H. N. Emerson's problem of vocation.--Caponigri, A. R. Brownson and Emerson.--James, H. Emerson.--Winters, Y. The significance of The bridge, by Hart Crane.--Bibliography (p. 289-297) |
Subject |
American literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
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Transcendentalism (New England)
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ISBN |
0268004927 |
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0268004943 paperback |
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