Comprising twenty essays by leading scholars, this insightful
collection provides the best recent writing on the
Transcendentalists, the New England religious reformers and
intellectuals who challenged both spiritual and secular orthodoxies
between the 1830s and the 1850s. The volume addresses
Transcendentalism from many directions, illuminating the movement
more clearly than ever before. The contributions consider aspects
of the relationship between the Transcendentalists and their
intellectual and social world, assess the movement's cultural
legacy, and place Transcendentalism in the context of historical
and literary scholarship, past and present.
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