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  / English / American Literature / Early 19th Century and Transcendentalism

  • Excerpts from The Liberator -Willliam Lloyd Garrison's essays from the abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator.

  • Margaret Fuller Home Page -Biography and works by woman Transcendentalist Margaret Fuller.

  • Henry David Thoreau -Henry David Thoreau Guide to Resources: a concise, simple directory to resources on Henry David Thoreau and his classics including Walden, Civil Disobedience, Walking. Resources on Transcendentalist authors, philosophy and literature.

  • American Transcendentalism -American Transcendentalism: Description, definitions, bibliography. Includes Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and others.

  • The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau -Extensive site devoted to the philosophy, writings, life, and times of Henry D. Thoreau; created by The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau, the definitive edition of his works; contains biographical data and research and manuscript material, and links to related sites (on American literature, Transcendentalism, nature writing, natural history, and the environment). Includes Nature, Civil Disobedience, Walden, and others.

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson -Ralph Waldo Emerson links: a concise, simple directory to resources on Ralph Waldo Emerson, American author, poet and philosopher. More links to Transcendentalist philosophy and literature. Includes Nature, Self-Reliance, Uncollected Prose, Eulogy for Henry David Thoreau, Anti-slavery writings, and more.

  • William Lloyd Garrison -Biographical information about William Lloyd Garrison, editor of the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator, and outspoken member of the Anti-Slavery movement.

  • The Walt Whitman Hypertext Archive -Online texts of Walt Whitman's poetry, essays, notebooks, letters, biographical information, manuscripts, reviews, and more. Includes Leaves of Grass, Drum-Taps, Memoranda During the War, Complete Prose Works, and Supplementary Prose.

  • Virtual Emily -The life and times of American poet Emily Dickinson. Includes her family, poems, letters, and more.

  • Selected Poetry of Julia Ward Howe -Battle Hymn of the Republic, Mother Mind, My Last Dance, and others.

  • Alcott Web.com -Biography and photos of Louisa May Alcott. Also includes online texts of Little Women, Flower Fables, Hospital Sketches, and An Old-Fashioned Girl.

  • Emily Dickinson Poems Online -List of poems online by American romantic poet Emily Dickinson.

  • The Life and Works of Louisa May Alcott -Biographical information and list of works by Louisa May Alcott, including Little Women.

  • The Poetry Walt Whitman -Biographical information about American poet Walt Whitman. Also includes photographs.

  • The Transcendentalists -Definitions and essays about the American Literary movement Transcendentalism as well as biographical information about the movement's members, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Margaret Fuller, Mary Moody Emerson, Julia Ward Howe, Bronson Alcott, Louisa May Alcott, and Theodore Parker.