Emerson's Civil Wars: Spirit and Society in the Age of Abolition

Author:   Kenneth S. Sacks (Brown University, Rhode Island)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   268
Publication Date:   14 November 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Kenneth S. Sacks explores how America's first public intellectual, determined to live self-reliantly, wrestled with his personal philosophy and eventually supported collective action to abolish slavery. Ralph Waldo Emerson was successful in creating a national audience for his philosophy and enjoyed the material and social rewards of that success. Contrary to most other Emerson scholars, however, Sacks argues that Emerson resisted active abolition and did not become a supporter until events forced his hand. Committing to the antislavery movement was risky and ran against his essential belief in social gradualism. Events in the mid-1850s, though, hastened Emerson's conversion and he eventually became a leader in the movement. A study of an intellectual under the pressure to engage in political action, Emerson's Civil Wars enriches our understanding of Emerson's antislavery activities, life, and career.

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Author:   Kenneth S. Sacks (Brown University, Rhode Island)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781009504881


ISBN 10:   1009504886
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   14 November 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Reluctant Abolitionist; 2. In Search of His Set; 3. Highest Belief; 4. On Race; 5. Emerson's Conversion; 6. Overcoming Fate; Conclusion: Loss, Remembrance, and Redemption; References; Index.

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'Emerson's Civil Wars is at once a bracing reassessment of his involvement in abolitionism and a compelling account of his literary career, offering rich insights into both the life and major writings of the ever-elusive figure.' Linck Johnson, Charles A. Dana Professor of English, Colgate University 'In this original and ingenious work, Kenneth Sacks shows how the man of ideas, Ralph Waldo Emerson, was at once driven by personal sentiments and philosophical convictions to enter the political fray, advocate for higher ideals, and sustain the integrity of his own mind. In his acuity, patience, and generosity of spirit, Sacks once again prompts us to reread and understand Emerson in new ways.' Robert A. Gross, James L. and Shirley A. Professor of Early American History, University of Connecticut, author of The Transcendentalists and Their World 'In this outstanding study, Kenneth Sacks probes the mind of one of America's most brilliant and complex thinkers as he grappled with the most divisive moral and social issue of his time, slavery. Gracefully written, combining prodigious research with exceptional intellectual insights, this study is a must read for all with an interest in Emerson and his time.' Len Gougeon, author of Virtue's Hero: Emerson, Antislavery, and Reform


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Kenneth S. Sacks is Professor of History and Classics at Brown University. He is the author or editor of seven books in classical history and American intellectual thought, including Understanding Emerson: 'The American Scholar' and his Struggle for Self-Reliance (2021) and Emerson: Political Writings (2008).

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