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Not Altogether Human: Pantheism and the Dark Nature of the American Renaissance

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Not Altogether Human: Pantheism and the Dark Nature of the American Renaissance - Hardack, Richard
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Many leading American thinkers in the nineteenth century, who accepted the premises of Emersonian transcendentalism, valued the basic concept of pantheism: that God inheres in nature and in all things, and that a person could achieve a sense of belonging she or he lacked in society by seeking a oneness with all of nature. As Richard Hardack shows, however, writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman Melville conceived of nature as everything "Other" -other than the white male Protestant culture of ...

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Not Altogether Human: Pantheism and the Dark Nature of the American Renaissance 2012, University of Massachusetts Press, Massachusetts

ISBN-13: 9781558499577

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