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- catalog contributor b5269124.
- catalog contributor b5269125.
- catalog coverage "United States New York New York.".
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 19th century.".
- catalog created "1927.".
- catalog date "1927".
- catalog date "1927.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1927.".
- catalog description "Book I: The mind of the South -- Part I: The Virginia renaissance -- I. The Old dominion -- II. The heritage of Jeffersonianism -- Jeffersonianism an expression of native conditions -- John Taylor -- Agrarian economist -- III. John Marshall -- last of the Virginia Federalists -- IV. The older plantation mind -- Plantation backgrounds -- William Wirt -- Nathaniel Beverley Tucker -- V. Adventures in romance -- William Alexander Caruthers -- John Pendleton Kennedy -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Part II: The renaissance of slavery -- I. Southern imperialism -- II. Winds of political doctrine -- Three streams of thought: Virginia humanitarianism, western individualism, Carolina imperialism -- John C. Calhoun -- realist -- Alexander H. Stephens -- Constitutionalist -- Francis Lieber -- a new-modeled Federalism -- III. The dream of a Greek democracy -- Difficulty of the southern position -- William J. Grayson -- IV. Adventures in Belles-Lettres -- Old Charleston: The capital of the planters -- William Crafts -- Charleston wit -- Hugh Swinton Legare -- intellectual -- William Gilmore Simms -- Part III: The romance of the West -- I. New worlds -- The Inland Empire and Jeffersonianism -- Henry Clay: The embodiment of Whiggery -- II. Two spokesmen of the West -- Andrew Jackson -- Agrarian liberal: The rise of western egalitarianism -- Lincoln -- free-soil liberal: Liberalism and the Declaration of Independence -- III. The frontier in letters: Romance and the Inland Empire -- The romantic frontier -- The realistic frontier".
- catalog description "Book II: The mind of the Middle East -- I. The old capital -- Philadelphia -- Brockden Brown and French liberalisms -- Robert Montgomery Bird -- II. The new capital -- New York -- Intellectual backgrounds: Lack of creativeness -- James Kent: The last of the old Federalist school -- Beginnings of the renaissance: Salmagundi; The Croaker Papers -- III. Two knickerbocker romantics -- Washington Irving: his detachment -- James Kirke Paulding: his origins -- a son of the people, distrustful of the middle class -- James Fenimore Cooper -- critic -- V. Some contributions of New England -- William Cullen Bryant -- Puritan liberal -- Horace Greeley -- Yankee radical -- Herman Melville -- pessimist".
- catalog description "Book III: The mind of New England -- Part I: The twilight of Federalism -- I. The passing of the Tie-Wig school -- Old Boston: Conservatism of temper -- a reaction from the revolutionary enthusiasm of '76 -- Fisher Ames and the Tie-Wig School: The spokesman of Boston Federalism -- Robert Treat Paine, Jr. -- wit -- II. Winds of political doctrine -- Changing economics after 1812 -- Work begun by Joseph Story: A Massachusetts Republican -- Daniel Webster -- realist and constitutionist -- Part II: The rise of liberalism -- I. The Renaissance: The movement of liberalism more pronounced in New England because long restrained -- II. Liberalism and Calvinism -- The stir in the church -- William Ellery Channing: a spiritual nature, concerned with two cardinal ideas: God's love, man's excellence -- III. Liberalism and the social conscience -- The social mind: The Puritan conscience individual rather than social -- Perfectionism: An extreme expression of ethical radicalism -- ".
- catalog description "Brook Farm: An attempt at an economic solution of social maladjustments -- Abolitionism: The awakening of the New England conscience to the evil of slavery -- IV. Certain militants -- William Lloyd Garrison: A flinty character -- John G. Whittier -- Puritan-Quaker -- Harriet Beecher Stowe -- a daughter of puritanism; her Calvinist heredity -- Part III: The transcendent mind -- I. The genesis of Transcendentalism -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Transcendental critic -- Henry Thoreau -- Transcendental economist -- Theodore Parker -- Transcendental minister -- Margaret Fuller -- rebel -- Part IV: Other aspects of the New England mind -- I. The reign of the genteel -- Brahminism and the genteel in letters -- a refined ethicism -- Brahminism and history: The New England school -- Longfellow: Influence of Germany -- II. Nathaniel Hawthorne -- skeptic -- III. The authentic Brahmin -- Oliver Wendell Homes -- Beacon Street wit -- James Russell Lowell -- Cambridge Brahmin -- ".
- catalog description "Conclusion: Effects of the Civil War on earlier romanticisms.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 475-482) and index.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 493 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Romantic revolution in America, 1800-1860.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Romantic revolution in America, 1800-1860.".
- catalog isPartOf "Main currents in American thought ; v. 2".
- catalog isPartOf "Parrington, Vernon Louis, 1871-1929. Main currents in American thought ; v. 2.".
- catalog issued "1927".
- catalog issued "1927.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harcourt, Brace,".
- catalog relation "Romantic revolution in America, 1800-1860.".
- catalog spatial "United States New York New York.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 19th century.".
- catalog subject "American literature 19th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PS62 .P27".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book I: The mind of the South -- Part I: The Virginia renaissance -- I. The Old dominion -- II. The heritage of Jeffersonianism -- Jeffersonianism an expression of native conditions -- John Taylor -- Agrarian economist -- III. John Marshall -- last of the Virginia Federalists -- IV. The older plantation mind -- Plantation backgrounds -- William Wirt -- Nathaniel Beverley Tucker -- V. Adventures in romance -- William Alexander Caruthers -- John Pendleton Kennedy -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Part II: The renaissance of slavery -- I. Southern imperialism -- II. Winds of political doctrine -- Three streams of thought: Virginia humanitarianism, western individualism, Carolina imperialism -- John C. Calhoun -- realist -- Alexander H. Stephens -- Constitutionalist -- Francis Lieber -- a new-modeled Federalism -- III. The dream of a Greek democracy -- Difficulty of the southern position -- William J. Grayson -- IV. Adventures in Belles-Lettres -- Old Charleston: The capital of the planters -- William Crafts -- Charleston wit -- Hugh Swinton Legare -- intellectual -- William Gilmore Simms -- Part III: The romance of the West -- I. New worlds -- The Inland Empire and Jeffersonianism -- Henry Clay: The embodiment of Whiggery -- II. Two spokesmen of the West -- Andrew Jackson -- Agrarian liberal: The rise of western egalitarianism -- Lincoln -- free-soil liberal: Liberalism and the Declaration of Independence -- III. The frontier in letters: Romance and the Inland Empire -- The romantic frontier -- The realistic frontier".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book II: The mind of the Middle East -- I. The old capital -- Philadelphia -- Brockden Brown and French liberalisms -- Robert Montgomery Bird -- II. The new capital -- New York -- Intellectual backgrounds: Lack of creativeness -- James Kent: The last of the old Federalist school -- Beginnings of the renaissance: Salmagundi; The Croaker Papers -- III. Two knickerbocker romantics -- Washington Irving: his detachment -- James Kirke Paulding: his origins -- a son of the people, distrustful of the middle class -- James Fenimore Cooper -- critic -- V. Some contributions of New England -- William Cullen Bryant -- Puritan liberal -- Horace Greeley -- Yankee radical -- Herman Melville -- pessimist".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book III: The mind of New England -- Part I: The twilight of Federalism -- I. The passing of the Tie-Wig school -- Old Boston: Conservatism of temper -- a reaction from the revolutionary enthusiasm of '76 -- Fisher Ames and the Tie-Wig School: The spokesman of Boston Federalism -- Robert Treat Paine, Jr. -- wit -- II. Winds of political doctrine -- Changing economics after 1812 -- Work begun by Joseph Story: A Massachusetts Republican -- Daniel Webster -- realist and constitutionist -- Part II: The rise of liberalism -- I. The Renaissance: The movement of liberalism more pronounced in New England because long restrained -- II. Liberalism and Calvinism -- The stir in the church -- William Ellery Channing: a spiritual nature, concerned with two cardinal ideas: God's love, man's excellence -- III. Liberalism and the social conscience -- The social mind: The Puritan conscience individual rather than social -- Perfectionism: An extreme expression of ethical radicalism -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Brook Farm: An attempt at an economic solution of social maladjustments -- Abolitionism: The awakening of the New England conscience to the evil of slavery -- IV. Certain militants -- William Lloyd Garrison: A flinty character -- John G. Whittier -- Puritan-Quaker -- Harriet Beecher Stowe -- a daughter of puritanism; her Calvinist heredity -- Part III: The transcendent mind -- I. The genesis of Transcendentalism -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Transcendental critic -- Henry Thoreau -- Transcendental economist -- Theodore Parker -- Transcendental minister -- Margaret Fuller -- rebel -- Part IV: Other aspects of the New England mind -- I. The reign of the genteel -- Brahminism and the genteel in letters -- a refined ethicism -- Brahminism and history: The New England school -- Longfellow: Influence of Germany -- II. Nathaniel Hawthorne -- skeptic -- III. The authentic Brahmin -- Oliver Wendell Homes -- Beacon Street wit -- James Russell Lowell -- Cambridge Brahmin -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Conclusion: Effects of the Civil War on earlier romanticisms.".
- catalog title "The romantic revolution in America, 1800-1860 / by Vernon Louis Parrington.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".