Emerson's Protégés
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Emerson's Protégés

Mentoring and Marketing Transcendentalism's Future

  1. 352 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Emerson's Protégés

Mentoring and Marketing Transcendentalism's Future

About this book

In the late 1830s, Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist, poet, lecturer, and leader of the Transcendentalist movement, publicly called for a radical nationwide vocational reinvention, and an idealistic group of collegians eagerly responded. Assuming the role of mentor, editor, and promoter, Emerson freely offered them his time, financial support, and anti-materialistic counsel, and profoundly shaped the careers of his young acolytes—including Henry David Thoreau, renowned journalist and women’s rights advocate Margaret Fuller, and lesser-known literary figures such as Samuel Ward and reckless romantic poets Jones Very, Ellery Channing, and Charles Newcomb.

Author David Dowling’s history of the professional and personal relationships between Emerson and his protégés—a remarkable collaboration that alternately proved fruitful and destructive, tension-filled and liberating—is a fascinating true story of altruism, ego, influence, pettiness, genius, and the bold attempt to reshape the literary market of the mid-nineteenth century.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Abbreviations
  4. Introduction Embodying “The Newness”
  5. PART I. Prized Progeny
  6. 1 Emerson’s Hero: Mentoring Margaret Fuller
  7. 2 Henry David Thoreau: A Poet’s Apprenticeship
  8. PART II. Trafficking in Art
  9. 3. Christopher Cranch: Finding the Painter in the Poet
  10. 4. Samuel Gray Ward: A Financier’s Aesthetic
  11. PART III. Reckless Romantics
  12. 5. Ellery Channing: Saturday Afternoon Professor; Or, Concord’s Mad Poet
  13. 6. Jones Very: A Poet’s Zeal
  14. 7. Charles King Newcomb: Emerson’s Dark Apprentice
  15. Conclusion Awaiting Ascent: Emerson’s Dilemma
  16. Notes
  17. INDEX