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... Henry David Thoreau. Hawthorne, Sophia, Thoreau, and Emerson frequently took ice-skating expeditions down the frozen Concorde River. ...
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... Hawthorne made colleagues and neighbors of some of the leading Transcendentalists of the day including, Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller and Alcott. ...
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... Even though Hawthorne was rather good friends with Emerson and lived in a Transcendentalist community, he never could bring himself to accept the beliefs ...
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... Besides Piorier, Hawthorne had respect for Emerson as a man, "...but Emerson the transcendental optimist addressed no word of authority to the ear of Hawthorne ...
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... Besides Piorier, Hawthorne had respect for Emerson as a man, "...but Emerson the transcendental optimist addressed no word of authority to the ear of Hawthorne ...
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... It met at various members' houses and it included Emerson, Bronson Alcott ... Margaret Fuller, Elizabeth Peabody, George Ripley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Thoreau ...
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... Some of Emerson's other close friends were Ellery Channin and Nathaniel Hawthorne (Snodgrass 515). Emerson and his friends formed a club called the Symposium. ...
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... Romance (1852) Literary Friends · Margaret Fuller · Ralph Emerson · Henry David Thoreau · Herman Melville · Bronson Alcott · Nathaniel Hawthorne was a ...
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Both movements were very influential and consisted of authors such as Ralph Waldo Emerson (Transcendentalist) and Nathaniel Hawthorne (Anti-Transcendentalist). ...
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... Franklin, Hawthorne, and Emerson all believed their idea was the right one, but the fact is neither were right. The Individualism and/vs. ...
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... transcendentalist. The changes in language and philosophy during the Romantic Movement are in the writings of Bryant, Emerson, and Hawthorne. In ...
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... Emerson, and other worthies of that village at the height of its intellectual fame. Only Henry David Thoreau won his wary friendship. Otherwise Hawthorne's ...
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... Thoreau and Emerson were actually both quite active in the civil rights movement ... were two main writers that showed the beliefs, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman ...
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... Morning found Hawthorne's life at a close, at the age of 60, barely even a decade after his most renowned work, The Scarlet Letter. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver ...
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... Morning found Hawthorne's life at a close, at the age of 60, barely even a decade after his most renowned work, The Scarlet Letter. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver ...
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... Emerson is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery next to Henry David Thoreau and Nathaniel Hawthorne, two writers who he had influenced. ...
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... "Those others", Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau, Whittier and Holmes, "turned toward Wordsworth while Poe, took Coleridge as his loadstar in his search for a ...
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... "Those others", Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau, Whittier and Holmes, "turned toward Wordsworth while Poe, took Coleridge as his loadstar in his search for a ...
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... Emerson was also an important inspiration to such authors as Walt Whitman, who, along with Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and Edgar ...
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... from your surroundings. Hawthorne wrote Young Goodman Brown in 1835, some 6 years before Emerson's Self-Reliance. Still it is obvious ...
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... Emerson described his life with the words "painful solitude." Hawthorne maintained a strong friendship with Franklin Pierce, but otherwise had few intimates ...
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... are ashamed of that divine idea which each of us represents." (Emerson, page 215 ... One example for an anti-transcendentalist writer is Nathaniel Hawthorne and his ...
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... mind to grasp the concept of this spiritual world that Emerson describes. ... of their lives, and is even the setting for Nathaniel Hawthorne's Blithedale Romance. ...
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... mind to grasp the concept of this spiritual world that Emerson describes. ... of their lives, and is even the setting for Nathaniel Hawthorne's Blithedale Romance. ...
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Hawthorne wrote in a time period when Fredrick Douglas was paving the road to racial freedom, Ralph Waldo Emerson wanted to world to be seen through the ...
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... Emerson was also an important inspiration to such authors as Walt Whitman, who, along with Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and Edgar ...
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... by the Transcendental Club in Boston and its major figure was Ralph Waldo Emerson. ... followed this period and the great writer Nathaniel Hawthorne exposed the ...
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... Following Emerson and Thoreau was a pair of anti-transcendentalist writers. Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville, who wrote about the dark side of the human ...
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... as a doscure, a second-rate imitator of Emerson, however, critics of the twentieth century have placed Thoreau with Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman ...
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... Emerson had a circle of artist from painters to poets form around him to ... included some famous people such as Henery David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the ...
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