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... The Symposium later became known as the Transcendentalist Club. The club was made up of intellectual men and women that shared Emerson's beliefs (Wood 77). ...
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... Greek tutor at Harvard, Jones Very, and minister George Ripley, along with Thoreau's already mentioned professors, all belonged to the Transcendentalist Club. ...
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They were both members of the transcendentalist club, In their works, Emerson and Thoreau discussed the concepts of intuition, autonomy, and nature. ...
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... He then decided to become an anti-Transcendentalist. ... fact that Hawthorne's wife, Sophia Peabody, was actually a member of the Transcendentalism Club. ...
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... club in Boston. The Belief in itself was the belief that man is connected to god through nature and that nature is the closest thing to god. Transcendentalist ...
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... of the club's members participated in an experiment in communal living at Brook Farm, in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, during the 1840s. Major transcendentalist ...
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... Both Emerson and Thoreau gave up their careers to pursue Transcendentalist philosophy. Emerson was one of the first to start the Transcendental Club. ...
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... Both Emerson and Thoreau gave up their careers to pursue Transcendentalist philosophy. Emerson was one of the first to start the Transcendental Club. ...
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... James Freeman Clarke once dubbed the transcendentalists the " club of the ... Transcendentalist writers expressed semi-religious feelings toward nature, as well ...
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... Still the term transcendentalist needed refining ... The transcendental movement began to take shape in 1836 at the Transcendental Club in Boston, in which the most ...
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... During his life, The Transcendental Club (of which he was a member) published ... common sense and directness of speech, as of action: a transcendentalist above all ...
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... Like fellow transcendentalist, Thoreau, Emily believed that people need to understand nature before ... with Wadsworth and Otis P. Lord: "Not with a club the heart ...
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