Transatlantic Transcendentalism: Coleridge, Emerson, and Nature
Samantha C Harvey
Transatlantic Transcendentalism: Coleridge, Emerson, and Nature
Samantha C Harvey
The first book devoted to Coleridge’s influence on Emerson and the development of American Transcendentalism As Samantha Harvey demonstrates, Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s thought galvanized Emerson at a pivotal moment in his intellectual development in the years 1826-1836, giving him new ways to harmonize the Romantic triad of nature, spirit and humanity. Emerson did not think about Coleridge: he thought with Coleridge, resulting in a unique case of assimilative influence. In addition to examining his specific literary, philosophical, and theological influences on Emerson, this book reveals Coleridge’s centrality for Boston Transcendentalism and Vermont Transcendentalism, a movement which profoundly affected the development of modern higher education, the national press, and the emergence of Pragmatism.
Key Features
*Illuminates how the emerging field of transatlantic studies has opened new circulatory spaces to reconsider the relationship between Coleridge and Emerson *Asserts Coleridge as the single most important influence on Emerson’s early essays *Examines the centrality of nature in the dynamic context of Transatlantic Romanticism *Highlights the essential but overlooked legacy of Coleridge’s dynamic principles of method for Emerson and for Boston and Vermont Transcendentalism
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