| 41. | He became friends with Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne, and wrote for the pathbreaking transcendentalist journal The Dial.
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| 42. | His most well-known teaching position was at the Fruitlands, a transcendentalist experiment in community living.
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| 43. | Although Hawthorne did not agree with Puritan dogmas, Transcendentalists often associated morality with observance of these dogmas.
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| 44. | Such effects stemmed from Transcendentalist philosophies of sublime nature and contemplation bringing one closer to a spiritual truth.
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| 45. | This narration style was used by the transcendentalist authors that influenced Marilynne Robinson, including Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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| 46. | Occasionally, he visited the always interesting Bronson Alcott family, fellow transcendentalists in search of a spiritual philosophy.
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| 47. | I was familiar with forceful prose by the transcendentalist Margaret Fuller, but had not known of her verse.
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| 48. | The Chrysler Building is " uninspired voluptuousness " and Central Park was " birthed by Transcendentalists.
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| 49. | In his master's thesis, Benjamin Hedge Olson wrote that some artists can be seen as transcendentalists.
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| 50. | Hawthorne published his first work, a novel titled " transcendentalist community, before marrying Peabody in 1842.
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