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Mary Moody Emerson and the Origins of Transcendentalism

A Family History

Phyllis Cole author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:28th Mar '02

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Named a 1998 Outstanding Academic Book by ^IChoice^R

Mary Moody Emerson has long been a New England legend, the "eccentric" aunt of Ralph Waldo Emerson. This book, based on the first reading of all her known letters and diaries, reveals a human voice and forerunner of Transcendentalism.Mary Moody Emerson has long been a New England legend, the "eccentric Calvinist aunt" of Ralph Waldo Emerson, wearing a death-shroud as her daily garment. This exciting new study, based on the first reading of all her known letters and diaries, reveals a complex human voice and powerful forerunner of American Transcendentalism. From the years of her famous nephew's infancy, in both private and published writings, she celebrated independence, solitude in nature, and inward communion with God. Mary Moody Emerson inherited both resources and constraints from her family, a lineage of Massachusetts ministers who had earlier practiced spiritual awakening and political resistance against England. Cole discovers a previously unexamined Emerson tradition of fervent piety in the ancestors' own writing and Mary's preservation of their memory. She also examines the position of a woman in this patriarchal family. Barred from the pulpit and university by her sex, she also refused marriage to become a reader, writer, and religious seeker. Cole's biography explores this reading and writing as both a woman's vocation and a gift to Ralph Waldo Emerson. Helping to raise her nephews after their father's death, Mary Moody Emerson urged Waldo the college student to seek solitude in nature and become a divine poet. Cole's pioneering study, tracing crucial lines of influence from Mary Emerson's heretofore unknown texts to her nephew's major works, establishes a fresh and vital source for a central American literary tradition.

Cole's sophisticated scholarship culminates in an extraordinary landmark biography describing a remarkable woman in New England intellectual cultural history. * The Quest *
This is an excellent book ... [Cole] brings to light the struggles, disappointments, challenges, and great joys that went with being a brilliant, energetic, peripatetic, and enigmatic woman in the early nineteenth century. * The Journal of American History *

  • Winner of Named a 1998 Outstanding Academic Book by ^IChoice^R.

ISBN: 9780195152005

Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 24mm

Weight: 553g

384 pages