Transcendentalists in Transition : Popularization of Emerson, Thoreau and the Concord School of Philosophy in the Greenacre Conferences and the Monsalvat School (1894-1909) : The Roles of Charles Malloy and Franklin Benjamin Sanborn Before the Triumph of the Baha'i Movement in Eliot, Maine
Material type: TextPublication details: Hartford, CT : Transcendental Books 1980Description: 263 leaves : illustrations, portraitsSubject(s): Abstract: A survey of the survival of transcendentalism at Greenacre, including a year by year record of the Greenacre Conferences and the Monsalvat School for the Comparative Study of Religion, and reproductions of the school's announcements of sessions. The author appears to side with those who believed that Sarah Farmer's peroperty was taken over by the Bahá'ís against her wishes.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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A survey of the survival of transcendentalism at Greenacre, including a year by year record of the Greenacre Conferences and the Monsalvat School for the Comparative Study of Religion, and reproductions of the school's announcements of sessions. The author appears to side with those who believed that Sarah Farmer's peroperty was taken over by the Bahá'ís against her wishes.