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Title: American literature


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American literature
  • New England Transcendentalism
  • Emerson and Thoreau

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General introduction of new England
transcendentalism
  • It is the summit of American Romanticism
  • Leaders Emerson and Thoreau
  • Club Transcendentalist Club
  • Manifesto Nature in 1836 by Emerson. (It is
    regarded as the Bible of New England
    Transcendentalism.)
  • Their journal The Dial
  • Sources German Idealism, German
    Transcendentalism and American Puritanism.

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Major ideas of New England Transcendentalism
  • Placing emphasis on spirit or Over-soul, as the
    most important thing in the universe.
  • --- a new way of looking at the world
  • Stressing the importance of individual
    (self-reliance)
  • --- a new way of looking at man
  • Offering a fresh perception of the nature as
    symbolic of the Spirit or God.
  • The Universe is composed of Nature and the
    Soul. Spirit is present everywhere. The
    individual soul communed with the Over-soul and
    was therefore divine.

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Influence of New England Transcendentalism
  • An important influence to American literature.
  • It inspired a new generation of famous authors as
    Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, Whitman
    and Dickinson.
  • It inspired one of Americas most prolific
    literary periods in its history.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
  • American philosopher, poet and essayist
  • The most eloquent spokesman of New England
    Transcendentalism.
  • Works
  • Nature 1836
  • Essays First Series 1841
  • Essays Second Series
  • Representative Men
  • English Traits
  • The Conduct of Life
  • The American Scholar
  • The Over-Soul
  • Self-Reliance
  • The Transcendentalist
  • The Poet

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Emerson
  • During his lifetime he was considered one of the
    two or three best writers in America, and
    certainly the most influential among his
    contemporaries.
  • His influence extended beyond his own century.
  • His essay The Poet marked the birth of true
    American poetry and true American poets such as
    Whitman and Emily Dickinson.
  • His The American Scholar has been regarded
    (first by Oliver Wendell Holmes) as Americas
    Declaration of Intellectual Independence.
  • His reputation has fallen somewhat in the present
    century.

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Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
  • American essayist and poet
  • Leader of American Transcendent
  • Works
  • Walden, or Life in the Woods
  • Civil Disobedience
  • Life Without Principle
  • A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
  • The Maine Woods
  • Cape Cod
  • A Plea for Captain John Brown
  • Slavery in Massachusetts

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Evaluation
  • His influence goes beyond America.
  • Thoreaus masterpiece, Walden, is a great
    Transcendentalist work that came out of the
    period under discussion.
  • Thoreau has been regarded as a prophet of
    individualism in American literature. He was very
    critical of modern civilization. Civilized man
    is the salve of matter.
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