The Trumpet of Reform: German Literature in Nineteenth-century New EnglandCamden House, 1998 - 211 من الصفحات The influence of German literature and philosophy on American intellectuals in 19th-century New England. German literature played an important part in the formation of the minds and imaginations of progressive nineteenth-century New England intellectuals; this study looks especially at the Transcendentalists of the Concord circle, presenting five portraits of authors and their worlds -- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Henry David Thoreau, Bronson Alcott, and Louisa May Alcott -- showing that each had a peculiarly productive relationship with the literature and intellectual traditions of Germany. |
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The Sage Ralph Waldo Emerson | 11 |
Germanico Margaret Fuller | 71 |
Pan Henry David Thoreau | 137 |
Orpheus Amos Bronson Alcott | 155 |
The Pragmatist Louisa May Alcott | 185 |
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