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A Short History Of American Literature - Based Upon The Cambridge History Of American Literature (1922) (Paperback)
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General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date:
1922 Original Publisher: G.P. Putnam's sons Subjects: American
literature Literary Collections / American / General Literary
Criticism / General Literary Criticism / American / General Notes:
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books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER IV Transcendentalists i. Emerson
IT becomes more and more apparent that Emerson, judged by an
international or even by a broad national standard, is the
outstanding figure of American letters. Others may have surpassed
him in artistic sensitiveness, or, to a criticism averse to the
stricter canons of form and taste, may seem to be more original or
more broadly national than he, but as a steady force in the
transmutation of life into ideas and as an authority in the
direction of life itself he has obtained a recognition such as no
other of his countrymen can claim. And he owes this pre-eminence
not only to his personal endowment of genius, but to the fact also
that, as the most perfect exponent of a transient experiment in
civilization, he stands for something that the world is not likely
to let die. Ralph Waldo Emerson, born in Boston, 25 May, 1803,
gathered into himself the very quintessence of what has been called
the Brahminism of New England, as transmitted through the
Bulkeleys, the Blisses, the Moodys, and the direct paternal line.
Peter Bulkeley, preferring the wilderness of Satan to Laudian
conformity, founded Concord in 1636; William Emerson, his
descendant in the fifth generation, was builder of the Old Manse in
the same town and a sturdy preacher to the minute-men at the
beginning of the Revolution; and of many other ministerial
ancestors stories abound which show how deeply implanted in this
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