Amos Bronson Alcott | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Emerson and the Idea of America | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Emerson and Transcendentalism | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Emerson, Thoreau, and Transcendentalism | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Emerson’s Influence | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Emily Dickinson | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Frederick Douglass | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Louisa May Alcott | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Margaret Fuller and Rights for Women | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Moncure Conway — Southern Transcendentalist | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
The Legacy in the 20th Century and Beyond | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
The Roots of American Transcendentalism | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Theodore Parker — Social Reform in the Pulpit | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Thoreau — an American Original | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Thoreau at Walden and Beyond | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Thoreau, Abolition, and John Brown | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Thoreau's Politics | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Transcendental Eccentrics | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Transcendental Utopias — Living Experiments | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Transcendental Women | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Transcendentalism and Education | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Transcendentalism's 19th-Century Legacy | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
Walt Whitman | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |
William Ellery Channing and Unitarianism | Professor Ashton Nichols | | | ?:?? | |