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Page 1: American Transcendentalism. advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral human conscience Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits

American Transcendentalism

Page 2: American Transcendentalism. advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral human conscience Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits

American Transcendentalism advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral

human conscience

Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits of the senses and of logic to a plane of “higher truths”

Value spirituality (direct access to benevolent God, not organized religion or ritual), divinity of humanity, nature, intellectual pursuits, social justice

Roughly 1830s-1850s

Page 3: American Transcendentalism. advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral human conscience Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits

Spirit of Revivalism Transcendentalism

can be read as one of many spiritual revivals American culture fostered in antebellum years

Image: Religious Camp Meeting, J. Maze Burbank, c. 1839Burbank, c. 1839

Page 4: American Transcendentalism. advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral human conscience Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits

Romanticism Nature the key to self-

awareness Open self to nature & you

may receive its gifts: a deeper, more mystical experience of life

Nature offers a kind of “grace”—“salvation” from mundane evil of everyday life

Image: Mont Blanc

Page 5: American Transcendentalism. advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral human conscience Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits

Nature and Romanticism External world of nature

actually reflects invisible, spiritual reality

Self-reliance: seek the truth in immediate perceptions of the world

Then one can reconcile body and soul (which is part of “Universal Soul” or “Oversoul,” source of all life)

Image: Niagara Falls, Thomas Cole, 1829

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The Sublime Heightened psychological state Overwhelming experience of

awe, reverence, comprehension Achieved when soul is

immersed in grandeur of nature Sense of transcendence from

everyday world

Image: Wanderer, Caspar David Friedrich

Page 7: American Transcendentalism. advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral human conscience Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits

Emerson, Hawthorne, Alcott HomesConcord, Massachusetts, 1850s

Page 8: American Transcendentalism. advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral human conscience Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits

Roots in American Unitarianism

Emerson a Unitarian minister Unitarianism (Christian denomination) rises in late

1700s; formalized by William Ellery Channing, early 1800s

Liberal church—broken from strict New England Congregationalism

Reject total depravity of humanity Believe in perfectibility of humanity Reject idea of “angry God”—focus on benevolent God UNITY of God rather than TRINITY of Father, Son, Holy

Spirit

Page 9: American Transcendentalism. advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral human conscience Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits

Emerson’s Break from Unitarianism

Too intellectualized, too removed from direct experience of God

Extend and radicalize Unitarian beliefs in benevolent God, closeness of God and humanity

Bring these spiritual ideas to life If Unitarians believe that truth comes only

through empirical study and rationality . . . Transcendentalists take that idea & add in

romanticized mysticism—humankind capable of direct experience of the holy

Page 10: American Transcendentalism. advocates reliance on romantic intuition and moral human conscience Belief that humans can intuitively transcend the limits

Transcendentalism as Spiritual Revival Ironic refiguring of Puritanism,

without the theological dogma Transcendentalists lonely explorers

(pilgrims) outside society and convention

Trying to form new society based on metaphysical awareness

Trying to purify society by purifying hearts and minds

Nature a spiritual manifesto

Image: Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Spiritual Revival Transcendentalism is “a pilgrimage from the

idolatrous world of creeds and rituals to the temple of the Living God in the soul. It [is] a putting to silence of tradition and formulas, that the Sacred Oracle might be heard through intuitions of the singled-eyed and pure-hearted.”

(William Henry Channing)

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Spiritual Revival

“ “That belief we term Transcendentalism . . . That belief we term Transcendentalism . . . maintains that man has ideas, that come not maintains that man has ideas, that come not through the five senses of the powers of through the five senses of the powers of reasoning, but are either the result of direct reasoning, but are either the result of direct revelations from God, his immediate inspiration, revelations from God, his immediate inspiration, or his immanent presence in the spiritual world.” or his immanent presence in the spiritual world.”

(Charles Mayo Ellis, “An Essay on Transcendentalism,” 1842)(Charles Mayo Ellis, “An Essay on Transcendentalism,” 1842)

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Spiritual Revival

“Standing on the bare ground,—my head bathed in the blithe air, and uplifted into infinite space,—all mean egotism vanishes. I become a transparent eye-ball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God.”

(Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature, 1836)

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The Transparent Eyeball

Image: Christopher Pearse Cranch, parody of lines from Nature, 1838