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English Transcendentalism
Title: English Transcendentalism
Category: Literature / English
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English Transcendentalism
Transcendentalism and Its Effects on American Literature
Spawned as a late and local manifestation of the Renaissance,
Transcendentalism swept through New England in the early 1800’s (Trent 326). The term "transcendentalism" was first used by Kant, a German philosopher. It refers to the idea that matters of ultimate reality "transcend" the human experience. In American literature, the term can be defined as the belief in the genuine divinity of every man and the faith in his
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Fuller.htm. National Women’s Hall of Fame. "Margaret Fuller."
2. Slattery, Kate. www.mwt.net/~yihs/dial.htm. "The Dial"
3. Taylor, Walter Fuller. The Story of American Letters. Chicago, IL: Henry Regnery Co. 1956.
4. Trent, William Peterfield. The Cambridge History of American Literature. New York, NY: The MacMillan Co. 1946.
5. Vogel and Murphy. American Literature Volume I (Colonial Origins to the Civil War). Boston, MA: Student Outlines Co. 1961.
6. Wilson, Leslie. "New England Transcendentalism." The Concord Magazine Nov. 1998: 12-13
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