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Samuel Woodworth

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For Woodworth's other writings see bibliography to Book II, Chaps. II and V.

CHAPTER VIII

TRANSCENDENTALISM

I. Unitarianism and Transcendentalism

Cooke, George Willis. Unitarianism in America; a History of its Origin and Development. Boston, 1902.

Ellis, George E. A Half-Century of the Unitarian Controversy. Boston, 1857.

Frothingham, Octavius Brooks. Boston Unitarianism, 1820-1850; the Life and Work of Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham. 1890.

—Transcendentalism in New England, a History. 1876.

Goddard, Harold Clarke. Studies in New England Transcendentalism. 1908. [Columbia University Studies in English. Contains Bibliography.]

Walker, Williston. A History of the Congregational Churches in the United States. 1894.

Winsor, Justin [ed.] The Memorial History of Boston. [Vol. III.] Boston, 1881. [The Unitarians in Boston, by Peabody, A. P.]

See also books listed under VIII. below.

II. Brook Farm

Cary, Edward. George William Curtis. (American Men of Letters.) Boston, 1894.