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245 04 The transcendentalists :|ban anthology /|c[edited by]
Perry Miller.
264 1 Cambridge, Mass. :|bHarvard University Press,|c1950.
300 xvii, 521 pages ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages [503]-510) and
index.
505 00 |tThe peculiar blessings of our social condition as
Americans /|rJoseph Stevens Buckminster --|tOration
pronounced at Cambridge, before the Society of Phi Beta
Kappa, August 26, 1824 /|rEdward Everett --|tLikeness to
God /|rWilliam Ellery Channing --|tHistory of intellectual
philosophy /|rAlexander H. Everett --|tPreliminary essay /
|rJames Marsh --|tSigns of the times /|rTimothy Walker --
|tThe influence of Carlyle /|rJames Freeman Clarke --|tThe
everlasting yes /|rOrestes A. Brownson --|tAutobiography /
|rJames Freeman Clarke --|tOration on genius /|rSampson
Reed --|tObservations on the growth of the mind /|rSampson
Reed --|tCharles Follen's inaugural discourse /|rGeorge
Ripley --|tNatural theology /|rConvers Francis --|tJames
Mackintosh /|rGeorge Ripley --|tColeridge /|rFrederic
Henry Hedge --|tProgress of society /|rFrederic Henry
Hedge --|tMoral aspects of phrenology /|rIsaac Ray --
|tSchiller /|rFrederic Henry Hedge --|tFoundations of
faith /|rJames Walker --|tBenjamin Constant /|rOrestes A.
Brownson --|tHerder /|rGeorge Ripley --|tProgress of
society /|rOrestes A. Brownson --|tHerder's theological
opinions and services /|rGeorge Ripley --|tWordsworth's
Yarrow revisited /|rCornelius C. Felton --|tSchleiermacher
as a theologian /|rGeorge Ripley --|tEducation of the
people /|rOrestes A. Brownson --|tSartor resartus /
|rNathaniel L. Frothingham --|tVictor Cousin /|rOrestes A.
Brownson --|tNew views of Christianity, society, and the
Church /|rOrestes A. Brownson --|tRemarks on the four
Gospels /|rWilliam Henry Furness --|tMartineau's Rationale
/|rGeorge Ripley --|tDiscourses on the philosophy of
religion /|rGeorge Ripley --|tRecord of a school /
|rElizabeth Palmer Peabody --|tConversations with children
on the Gospels /|rAmos Bronson Alcott --|tRipley's
Martineau /|rAndrews Norton --|tTo Mr. Andrews Norton /
|rGeorge Ripley --|tEmerson's Nature /|rSamuel Osgood --
|tRipley's Discourses /|rJames Freeman Clarke --|tAlcott /
|rJames Freeman Clarke -- Furness' Remarks /|rMartin
Luther Hurlbut --|tEmerson's Nature /|rFrancis Bowen --
|tLocke and the Transcendentalists /|rFrancis Bowen --
|tEmerson's American scholar /|rChristopher Pearse Cranch
--|tIntroductory remarks /|rOrestes A. Brownson --
|tFrancis Bowen /|rOrestes A. Brownson --|tEmerson's
American scholar /|rWilliam Henry Channing --|tAlcott's
Conversations /|tOrestes A. Brownson --|tRipley's
Specimens /|rOrestes A. Brownson --|tAn address delivered
before the senior class in Divinity College /|rRalph Waldo
Emerson --|tThe new school in literature and religion /
|rAndrews Norton --|tEmerson's Address /|rThe christian
examiner --|tEmerson's Address /|rOrestes A. Brownson --
|tR.W. Emerson and the new school /|rJames Freeman Clarke,
Christopher Pearse Cranch --|tPreface, Observations, 1838
/|rSampson Reed --|tNorton's Evidence /|rOrestes A.
Brownson --|tA discourse on the latest form of infidelity
/|rAndrews Norton --|tThe latest form of infidelity
examined /|rGeorge Ripley --|tA letter to Andrews Norton /
|rRichard Hildreth --|tThe previous question between Mr.
Andrews Norton and his alumni /|rTheodore Parker --
|tTranscendentalism of the Germans and of Cousin and its
influence on opinion in this country /|rJ.W. Alexander,
Albert Dod, Charles Hodge --|tTwo articles from The
Princeton review /|rOrestes A. Brownson --|tThe editors to
the reader /|rRalph Waldo Emerson --|tLetter to the church
in Purchase Street /|rGeorge Ripley --|tA farewell
discourse /|rGeorge Ripley --|tA discourse of the
transient and permanent in Christianity /|rTheodore Parker
--|tJesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever /
|rGeorge Ripley --|tIntroductory notice, specimens of
foreign standard literature /|rGeorge Ripley --
|tTranscendentalism /|rChristopher Pearse Cranch --
|tOrphic sayings /|rAmos Bronson Alcott --|tA discourse of
matters pertaining to religion /|rTheodore Parker --|tThe
natural history of Massachusetts /|rHenry D. Thoreau --
|tMemoirs /|rMargaret Fuller --|tShelley /|rD.L. --|tJones
Very /|rJames Freeman Clarke --|tEpic poetry /|rJones Very
--|tShakespeare /|rJones Very --|tHamlet /|rJones Very --
|tThe wind-flower ;|tThe columbine ;|tThe new birth ;|tThe
son ;|tThe morning watch ;|tThe garden ;|tThe presence ;
|tThy brother's blood ;|tNature ;|tThe meek ;|tThe
barberry-bush ;|tThe children ;|tThe hand and foot ;|tThe
new world ;|tTo the fossil flower ;|tThe prayer ;|tThe
silent ;|tThe fox and the bird /|rJones Very --|tA short
essay on critics /|rMargaret Fuller --|tMenzel's view of
Goethe /|rMargaret Fuller --|tThe word Aesthetic /
|rElizabeth Palmer Peabody --|tThe new poetry /|rRalph
Waldo Emerson --|tThe earth ;|tAn old man /|rWilliam
Ellery Channing --|tQuestionings /|rFrederic Henry Hedge -
-|tStanzas ;|tThe ocean ;|tCorrespondence ;|tInworld ;
|tOutworld ;|tThe spirit of the age ;|tThe garden /
|rChristopher Pearse Cranch --|tSympathy ;|tStanzas ;|tSic
vita ;|tThe inward morning ;|tFree love /|rHenry D.
Thoreau --|tA dialogue /|rMargaret Fuller --|tI slept, and
dreamed that life was beauty /|rEllen Sturgis Hooper --
|tPoems /|rCaroline Sturgis Tappan --|tA record of
impressions /|rMargaret Fuller --|tPainting and sculpture
/|rSophia Dana Ripley --|tMusic /|rJohn Sullivan Dwight --
|tThe writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson /|rTheodore Parker -
-|tOn the progress of civilization /|rGeorge Bancroft --
|tAn ideal of humanity /|rWilliam Henry Channing --
|tEmerson /|rOrestes A. Brownson --|tWordsworth /|rOrestes
A. Brownson --|tThe laboring classes /|rOrestes A.
Brownson --|tBrownson's Laboring classes /|rWilliam Henry
Channing --|tA sermon of merchants /|rTheodore Parker --
|tThe great lawsuit /|rMargaret Fuller --|tPlan of the
West Roxbury community /|rElizabeth Palmer Peabody --|tThe
harbinger /|rGeorge Ripley --|tThe art of life /|rFrederic
Henry Hedge --|tHawthorne's Scarlet letter /|rGeorge B.
Loring --|tTheodore Parker's experience as a minister /
|rTheodore Parker --|tHistoric notes of life and letters
in New England /|rRalph Waldo Emerson.
650 0 Transcendentalism (New England)
700 1 Miller, Perry,|d1905-1963.
776 08 |iOnline version:|tTranscendentalists.|dCambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Press, 1950|w(OCoLC)570971596
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