[Letter] May 5, Concord, [Mass.] [to] Mrs. J.T. Sargent / R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson.

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Emerson thanks Sargent for her invitation and accepts with pleasure. He inquires whether there are two meetings, one "exclusive" and the other "inclusive" as he inferred in a communication from Mr. Whipple. He addresses this confusion and states that he understood that he was to give a paper to the Religious Club who would take "some care to confine the attendance to the Club proper." 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] May 5, Concord, [Mass.] [to] Mrs. J.T. Sargent / R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson.
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typle; abyes; 19cty; Working Writer
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[1] leaf.
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Emerson, . R. W. . 1803- 1882. (n.d.). [Letter] May 5, Concord, [Mass.] [to] Mrs. J.T. Sargent / R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson. (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-may-5-concord-mass-mrs-jt-sargent/ralph-waldo-emerson
Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1803-1882. n.d. “[Letter] May 5, Concord, [Mass.] [to] Mrs. J.T. Sargent R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-may-5-concord-mass-mrs-jt-sargent/ralph-waldo-emerson.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1803-1882. [Letter] May 5, Concord, [Mass.] [to] Mrs. J.T. Sargent R[alph]. W[aldo]. Emerson. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/digital-special-collections/i-remain/letter-may-5-concord-mass-mrs-jt-sargent/ralph-waldo-emerson.