Transcendentalism A Reader

Transcendentalism A Reader by Joel Myerson, published by Oxford University Press in 2000, is a comprehensive anthology that explores the transcendentalist movement, a pivotal moment in American literary and intellectual history. This edition spans 712 pages and presents the essential writings of key figures such as Emerson, Thoreau, and Margaret Fuller, capturing the movement’s influence on religion, philosophy, and literature during its peak years from 1836 to 1844.
Readers will find a rich collection that includes major publications from The Dial, writings on social reform, early poetry, and nature writings, alongside all of Emerson’s significant essays. Myerson’s informative introduction and annotations provide valuable context, making this anthology a significant resource for those interested in the history of American literature and philosophy, particularly in relation to the transcendentalist movement and its impact on New England.
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The transcendentalist movement is generally recognized to be the first major watershed in American literary and intellectual history. Pioneered by Emerson, Thoreau, Orestes Brownson, Margaret Fuller, and Bronson Alcott (among others), Transcendentalism provided a springboard for the first distinctly American forays into intellectual culture: religion and religious reform, philosophy, literature, ecology, and spiritualism. This new collection, edited by eminent American literature scholar Joel Myerson, is the first anthology of the period to appear in over fifty years. Transcendentalism: A Reader draws together in their entirety the essential writings of the Transcendentalist group during its most active period, 1836-1844. It includes the major publications of the Dial, the writings on democratic and social reform, the early poetry, nature writings, and all of Emerson’s major essays, as well as an informative introduction and annotations by Myerson.
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