"Mountaintops and Riverbanks as Pulpits: A Transcendental Return to Nature", by Christopher Baratta, Binghamton U, NY (2012)
"Transcendental Disseminations: How a Movement Spread Its Ideas"; " William Ellery Channing and Unitarian Identity"; "William Ellery Channing's Theology: God, Christ, Humanity, and Self-Culture" by Robert Michael Ruehl, Syracuse University (2011).
"The Transcendentalist Experience of Beauty in 'The Artist of the Beautiful.'" by Mariana Mussetta and Andrea Vartalitis.
Excerpts from Diane Yoder's thesis on "Satisfying the Head as Well as the Heart: James Marsh, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the American Transcendentalist Movement", 2009
Transcendentalist Principles from Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman
in the film, "The Dead Poets Society" by Allan Sugg
Review
of Excursions, edited by Jeffrey S. Cramer.
"Man
Thinking About Nature: The Evolution of the Poet's Form and Function
in the Journal of Henry David Thoreau 1837-1852," by S. H. Bagley
"Transcendence:
the Yin and Yang of Emerson and Goethe" by Sheri Gietzen.
The
Transcendentalists by Barbara Packer.
Review
of A Journey into the Transcendentalists' New England by
R. Todd Felton.
Authors & Texts
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry David Thoreau
Margaret Fuller
[Dr.] William Ellery Channing
Theodore Parker
Amos Bronson Alcott
Jones Very
[William] Ellery Channing
Christopher Cranch
Orestes Brownson
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody
Other Transcendentalists
Roots & Influences
Transcendental Forerunners
The Transcendental Legacy in Literature
Walt Whitman
Emily Dickinson
Frederick Douglass
The Transcendental Legacy in Philosophy and Religion
The Transcendental Legacy in Political and Social Reform
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Introduction to Transcendentalism
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This interlinked hypertext was created in Spring 1999 at Virginia Commonwealth University for Professor Ann Woodlief's graduate class in Studies in American Transcendentalism. It is a work in progress, and submissions of papers, texts and notes on them, and links are welcomed; full credit will be given to papers selected for the site.