[Letter] [1854] October 28, Concord, [Mass.] [to] B. Norton / R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson.

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Emerson affirms, "I should like very much to come to Portsmouth," and discusses his availability in November and December, trying to choose an evening that is not too close to Thanksgiving. Emerson established the foundation for transcendentalism, a philosophy derived in part from European Romanticism, becoming one of its most well-known spokespersons with the publication of _Nature_ (1836) and "The American Scholar." Actively writing essays, lectures, and poems during the period known as the American renaissance (1835-65), Emerson also helped launch _The Dial_ (1840) a magazine for expressing transcendental philosophies and ideas.

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[Letter] [1854] October 28, Concord, [Mass.] [to] B. Norton / R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson.
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Attributed name: Norton, B.
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1854-10-28
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English
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typle; 19cty; abyes; Working Writer
i-remain_869
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typle; 19cty; abyes; Working Writer
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[1] leaf.
18 cm.
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[1854] October 28.
Emerson, . R. W. . 1803- 1882. (1854). [Letter] [1854] October 28, Concord, [Mass.] [to] B. Norton / R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson. (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-1854-october-28-concord-mass-b-norton/ralph-waldo
Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1803-1882. 1854. “[Letter] [1854] October 28, Concord, [Mass.] [to] B. Norton R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-1854-october-28-concord-mass-b-norton/ralph-waldo.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1803-1882. [Letter] [1854] October 28, Concord, [Mass.] [to] B. Norton R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson. 28 Oct. 1854, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-1854-october-28-concord-mass-b-norton/ralph-waldo.