At the time when he was known as a transcendentalist, Alcott seemed simply to repeat the failures of his early idealism, whereas in his later life he presented himself as a poet in a more acceptable way toward the public. The emphasis of this paper is to consider Alcott, who experienced almos
7 p. l., 81 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.Added t. p., illus.; added t. p. and illustrations are mounted photogr...
ii Criticism of Lampman, while recently successful in finally getting away from reading him merely a...
As an avid advocator of education reform in the 1850s, Emerson was long neglected in the history of ...
At the time when he was known as a transcendentalist, Alcott seemed simply to repeat the failures of...
Bronson Alcott is often known as the eccentric Transcendentalist, who wrote no books, had no importa...
As one of its ideologues, Amos Bronson Alcott constitutes one of the most relevant figures of Transc...
Of all the individuals that we call Transcendentalists, Bronson Alcott was the most devoted to educa...
Louisa May Alcott, traditionally associated with children\u27s domestic novels, does, in fact, apply...
At the advent of the common school era in the United States members of the Transcendentalist Club di...
Ralph Waldo Emerson has received scant attention as a philosopher of reading. One reason for his abs...
This paper is designed to interpret Transcendentalism by showing its origins and influences and to g...
Curious for a cultural phenomenon rooted in self-reliance, Transcendentalism first flowered in the l...
This is a paper that was presented at the 20120 AERA (American Educational Research Association) Ann...
Louisa May Alcotts Little Women, regardless of its vast success in the publishing market, has been d...
Domestic Transcendentalism in the Novels of Louisa May Alcott, Gene Stratton-Porter, and Jean Webste...
7 p. l., 81 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.Added t. p., illus.; added t. p. and illustrations are mounted photogr...
ii Criticism of Lampman, while recently successful in finally getting away from reading him merely a...
As an avid advocator of education reform in the 1850s, Emerson was long neglected in the history of ...
At the time when he was known as a transcendentalist, Alcott seemed simply to repeat the failures of...
Bronson Alcott is often known as the eccentric Transcendentalist, who wrote no books, had no importa...
As one of its ideologues, Amos Bronson Alcott constitutes one of the most relevant figures of Transc...
Of all the individuals that we call Transcendentalists, Bronson Alcott was the most devoted to educa...
Louisa May Alcott, traditionally associated with children\u27s domestic novels, does, in fact, apply...
At the advent of the common school era in the United States members of the Transcendentalist Club di...
Ralph Waldo Emerson has received scant attention as a philosopher of reading. One reason for his abs...
This paper is designed to interpret Transcendentalism by showing its origins and influences and to g...
Curious for a cultural phenomenon rooted in self-reliance, Transcendentalism first flowered in the l...
This is a paper that was presented at the 20120 AERA (American Educational Research Association) Ann...
Louisa May Alcotts Little Women, regardless of its vast success in the publishing market, has been d...
Domestic Transcendentalism in the Novels of Louisa May Alcott, Gene Stratton-Porter, and Jean Webste...
7 p. l., 81 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.Added t. p., illus.; added t. p. and illustrations are mounted photogr...
ii Criticism of Lampman, while recently successful in finally getting away from reading him merely a...
As an avid advocator of education reform in the 1850s, Emerson was long neglected in the history of ...