Selected Writings of the American Transcendentalists: Second EditionTranscendentalism 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 America’s first avant-garde. |
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Contents
Introduction | ix |
A Note on the Text | xxix |
William Ellery Channing On | 45 |
Sampson Reed On Genius | 67 |
Bronson Alcott Journals | 92 |
James Marsh Preliminary Essay | 105 |
Frederic Henry Hedge Coleridges Literary | 119 |
Orestes A Brownson Cousins Philosophy | 144 |
Theodore Parker The Transient | 274 |
Theodore Parker A Sermon of Slavery | 290 |
Editors to the Reader | 299 |
John Sullivan Dwight The Religion | 310 |
Frederic Henry Hedge Questionings | 324 |
Christopher Pearse Cranch Glimmerings | 330 |
Theodore Parker Thoughts on Labor | 337 |
R W Émerson and Albert Brisbane | 346 |
George Ripley Martineaus Rationale | 157 |
Orestes A Brownson New Views | 164 |
George Ripley Discourses on | 180 |
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody Record | 188 |
Andrews Norton A Discourse on the Latest | 203 |
George Ripley The Latest Form of Infidelity | 210 |
James Freeman Clarke Jones Very | 219 |
Jones Very Shakespeare | 228 |
Jones Very Hamlet | 234 |
Jones Very Poems | 240 |
Orestes A Brownson American Literature | 246 |
Orestes A Brownson The Laboring Classes | 254 |
R W Emerson On Student Rebellions | 355 |
Samuel Gray Ward Notes on Art | 373 |
George Ripley Letter to R W Emerson | 379 |
Letter from a Minister | 385 |
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody Plan of the West | 391 |
Introductory Statement to the Revised | 398 |
Orestes A Brownson Transcendentalism | 405 |
Theodore Parker Theodore Parkers | 414 |
About the Authors | 425 |
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