Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Radical Transcendentalisms Alex Moskowitz Part 1 Labour 1 Orestes Brownson and R.W. Emerson on Abolition and Labour Then and Now Emily J. Dumler-Winckler 2 A Natural Critic of Political Economy: Thoreau, Marx, and the Temporal Problem of Labour Alec Israeli 3 Louisa May Alcott's Work and the Aesthetics of Labour Ben Bascom 4 This Land Is Your Land, This Land Is My Land: Henry George and Common Property Nathaniel Windon Part 2 Gender, Race, and Indigeneity 5 Cutting, Sending, Pasting: Margaret Fuller's Radical Print Networks in 1840s England Sonia Di Loreto 6 Transcendence: Toward a Black Feminist Transcendentalism Marlas Yvonne Whitley 7 Abolitionist Feminism: Margaret Fuller's Critique of Spinoza on Gender Ted Stolze 8 'A Kind of Open, Living Book': Reading Native Bodies in The Maine Woods Sara Monahan 9 A Yard of One's Own: H.D.'s Sea Garden and the New England Regionalists Anna Beaudry 10 The Social Movement in Europe Heinrich Börnstein 11 Review of Der Volks-Tribun: Organ Der Deutschen Sozial Reform-Association in New York / Tribune of the People: Organ of the German Social Reform-Association in New York , 5 Jan'y, 1846 Margaret Fuller Part 3 Impact, Influence, Praxis 12 Transcending Transcendentalism: Tragic Happiness in Emily Dickinson and Friedrich Nietzsche Irene Lopez Sanchez 13 Radical Return: Transcendentalist Legacies in Contemporary Fiction Georgia Walton 14 Would Henry Thoreau Have Blown Up a Pipeline? The Radical Transcendentalism of 'A Plea for Captain John Brown' Paul Downes Index.
Radical Transcendentalisms