Perspectives in American Literature lays out the tenets of the movement, profiles its authors, offers a time line, and lists significant works.
Essay about Thoreau, Whitman, and Harris outlines their contributions to the transcendental movement and offers links to other resources.
Guide to the American literary movement offers an explanation of it, author biographies, texts, info about its roots, bibliographies, and links.
Learn about women important to the history of transcendentalism, Unitarianism and universalism.
Check out this short overview of the philosophical and literary movement of 19th-century New England.
Article begins with transcendentalism's roots and with Emerson and continues on to explicate the movement as a whole.
Encyclopedia article attempts to broadly explain the philosophy of transcendentalism and of the New England transcendentalists in particular.
Provides a basic overview of the movement, Emerson's unofficial manifesto, and the writers and influences that affected it.
Find out how transcendentalism started with Plato in Greece, moved on with Kant in Germany, and then made its way to America with Emerson.
Encyclopedia article explains transcendentalism's tenets, outlines the men and women who forged it, and provides textual links to their bios.
Learn all about the Transcendental Club of Boston as well as its major members, like Emerson, Thoreau, and Fuller.
Peruse this very basic and cursory explanation of what the transcendentalists believed and how that would apply today.
Take a look at this brief overview of the transcendentalist movement and the main philosophical ideas that created it.
Find a definition and basic overview of the transcendentalists, information about the movement, and links.
Detailed directory offers links to biographies of the major transcendentalists, general resources about the movement, and historical details.
School project explains who the transcendentalists were very cursorily and outlines their main tenets.