The American Transcendentalists: Essential Writings
By (Author) Lawrence Buell
By (author) Ralph Waldo Emerson
By (author) Henry David Thoreau
By (author) Margaret Fuller
By (author) Nathaniel Hawthorne
Random House USA Inc
Modern Library Inc
10th January 2006
United States
Children
Non Fiction
191
Paperback
608
Width 132mm, Height 202mm, Spine 33mm
476g
The best Transcendentalism reader on the market, edited and introduced by a preeminent scholar of American Transcendentalism and environmental/nature writing. Transcendentalism was the first major intellectual movement in U.S. history, championing the inherent divinity of each individual, as well as the value of collective social action. In the mid-nineteenth century, the movement took off, changing how Americans thought about religion, literature, the natural world, class distinctions, the role of women, and the existence of slavery. Edited by the eminent scholar Lawrence Buell, this comprehensive anthology contains the essential writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, and their fellow visionaries. There are also reflections on the movement by Charles Dickens, Henry James, Walt Whitman, Louisa May Alcott, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. This remarkable volume introduces the radical innovations of a brilliant group of thinkers whose impact on religious thought, social reform, philosophy, and literature continues to reverberate in the twenty-first century.
Buell is probably the most distinguished living authority on Emersons literary circle, the American Transcendentalists.
Daniel W. Howe, Rhodes Professor of American History emeritus, Oxford University
Lawrence Buell is the Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University. He is the award-winning author of many notable books, including Literary Transcendentalism, The Environmental Imagination, and Emerson.