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A Short Essay on Critics (1840)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction ix
- A Note on the Text xxix
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Part 1. The Vanguard
- Unitarian Christianity (1819) 33
- On the Evidences of Revealed Religion (1821) 45
- Likeness to God (1828) 54
- On Genius (1821) 67
- Observations on the Growth of the Mind (1826) 73
- Journals (1826–1838) 92
- Preliminary Essay to Coleridge’s Aids to Reflection (1829) 105
- On the Difference in Kind of Reason and the Understanding (1825) 113
- Coleridge’s Literary Character—German Metaphysics 119
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Part 2. The New School
- The Doctrine and Discipline of Human Culture (1836) 131
- Cousin’s Philosophy (1836) 144
- Martineau’s Rationale (1836) 157
- New Views of Christianityy Society, and the Church (1836) 164
- Discourses on the Philosophy of Religion (1836) 180
- Record of a School (1836) 188
- A Discourse on the Latest Form of Infidelity (1839) 203
- The Latest Form of Infidelity Examined (1839) 210
- A Third Letter to Mr. Andrews Norton (1840) 215
- Jones Very (1839) 219
- Epic Poetry (1839) 222
- Shakespeare (1839) 228
- Hamlet (1839) 234
- Poems (1839) 240
- American Literature (1840) 246
- The Laboring Classes (1840) 254
- The Transient and Permanent in Christianity (1841) 274
- A Sermon of Slavery 290
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Part 3. The Voice of the Dial
- The Editors to the Reader (1840) 299
- A Short Essay on Critics (1840) 303
- The Religion of Beauty (1840) 310
- Orphic Sayings (1840) 314
- Questionings (1841) 324
- German Literature (1841) 326
- Glimmerings (1841) 330
- A Dialogue: Poet, Critic (1841) 334
- Thoughts on Labor (1841) 337
- Christ’s Idea of Society (1841) 342
- Fourierism and the Socialists (1842) 346
- On Student Rebellions at Harvard (1842) 355
- Anacreon (1843) 357
- The Great Lawsuit: Man vs. Men, Woman vs. Women (1843) 363
- Notes on Art and Architecture (1843) 373
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Part 4. The Brook Farm Experiment
- Letter to R. W. Emerson (1840) 379
- Reply to George Ripley 383
- Letter from a Minister (1843) 385
- Reply to an Inquiry 387
- Letter on Association 389
- Plan of the West Roxbury Community (1841) 391
- Introductory Statement to the Revised Constitution of Brook Farm (1844) 398
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Part 5. Full Circle
- Transcendentalism (1846) 405
- Theodore Parker’s Experience as a Minister (1859) 414
- About the Authors 425
- Selected Bibliography 432
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction ix
- A Note on the Text xxix
-
Part 1. The Vanguard
- Unitarian Christianity (1819) 33
- On the Evidences of Revealed Religion (1821) 45
- Likeness to God (1828) 54
- On Genius (1821) 67
- Observations on the Growth of the Mind (1826) 73
- Journals (1826–1838) 92
- Preliminary Essay to Coleridge’s Aids to Reflection (1829) 105
- On the Difference in Kind of Reason and the Understanding (1825) 113
- Coleridge’s Literary Character—German Metaphysics 119
-
Part 2. The New School
- The Doctrine and Discipline of Human Culture (1836) 131
- Cousin’s Philosophy (1836) 144
- Martineau’s Rationale (1836) 157
- New Views of Christianityy Society, and the Church (1836) 164
- Discourses on the Philosophy of Religion (1836) 180
- Record of a School (1836) 188
- A Discourse on the Latest Form of Infidelity (1839) 203
- The Latest Form of Infidelity Examined (1839) 210
- A Third Letter to Mr. Andrews Norton (1840) 215
- Jones Very (1839) 219
- Epic Poetry (1839) 222
- Shakespeare (1839) 228
- Hamlet (1839) 234
- Poems (1839) 240
- American Literature (1840) 246
- The Laboring Classes (1840) 254
- The Transient and Permanent in Christianity (1841) 274
- A Sermon of Slavery 290
-
Part 3. The Voice of the Dial
- The Editors to the Reader (1840) 299
- A Short Essay on Critics (1840) 303
- The Religion of Beauty (1840) 310
- Orphic Sayings (1840) 314
- Questionings (1841) 324
- German Literature (1841) 326
- Glimmerings (1841) 330
- A Dialogue: Poet, Critic (1841) 334
- Thoughts on Labor (1841) 337
- Christ’s Idea of Society (1841) 342
- Fourierism and the Socialists (1842) 346
- On Student Rebellions at Harvard (1842) 355
- Anacreon (1843) 357
- The Great Lawsuit: Man vs. Men, Woman vs. Women (1843) 363
- Notes on Art and Architecture (1843) 373
-
Part 4. The Brook Farm Experiment
- Letter to R. W. Emerson (1840) 379
- Reply to George Ripley 383
- Letter from a Minister (1843) 385
- Reply to an Inquiry 387
- Letter on Association 389
- Plan of the West Roxbury Community (1841) 391
- Introductory Statement to the Revised Constitution of Brook Farm (1844) 398
-
Part 5. Full Circle
- Transcendentalism (1846) 405
- Theodore Parker’s Experience as a Minister (1859) 414
- About the Authors 425
- Selected Bibliography 432