The History of Transcendentalism: New England

Par : Octavius Brooks Frothingham
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  • Nombre de pages256
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4740261-9
  • EAN8596547402619
  • Date de parution13/11/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille500 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The History of Transcendentalism: New England, " Octavius Brooks Frothingham meticulously examines the philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in 19th-century New England. Through a blend of rigorous historical analysis and rich narrative, Frothingham delves into the core tenets of Transcendentalism, exploring themes of individuality, nature, and spiritual transcendence. His writing is characterized by its eloquence and depth, effectively capturing the essence of a transformative era in American thought while placing it within the broader context of Romanticism and reform movements of the time.
Frothingham, a prominent Unitarian minister and writer, was deeply influenced by the intellectual milieu of his time, having engaged with many of the leading figures of the Transcendentalist movement, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. His background in theology and literature imbued him with a unique perspective, allowing him to navigate the philosophical dimensions of Transcendentalism while addressing its social implications.
Frothingham's passion for social justice and reform further highlights the book's significant interplay between transcendental thought and societal progress. For scholars and enthusiasts of American literature and philosophy, "The History of Transcendentalism: New England" serves as an indispensable resource. Fusing comprehensive scholarship with accessible prose, Frothingham invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of Transcendentalism in shaping contemporary thought.
This work is essential not only for understanding the historical context but also for grasping the transformative power of ideas in the quest for individuality and truth.
In "The History of Transcendentalism: New England, " Octavius Brooks Frothingham meticulously examines the philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in 19th-century New England. Through a blend of rigorous historical analysis and rich narrative, Frothingham delves into the core tenets of Transcendentalism, exploring themes of individuality, nature, and spiritual transcendence. His writing is characterized by its eloquence and depth, effectively capturing the essence of a transformative era in American thought while placing it within the broader context of Romanticism and reform movements of the time.
Frothingham, a prominent Unitarian minister and writer, was deeply influenced by the intellectual milieu of his time, having engaged with many of the leading figures of the Transcendentalist movement, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. His background in theology and literature imbued him with a unique perspective, allowing him to navigate the philosophical dimensions of Transcendentalism while addressing its social implications.
Frothingham's passion for social justice and reform further highlights the book's significant interplay between transcendental thought and societal progress. For scholars and enthusiasts of American literature and philosophy, "The History of Transcendentalism: New England" serves as an indispensable resource. Fusing comprehensive scholarship with accessible prose, Frothingham invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of Transcendentalism in shaping contemporary thought.
This work is essential not only for understanding the historical context but also for grasping the transformative power of ideas in the quest for individuality and truth.