id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rwrgteqtezbelcvhozqjsiwfg4 Rachel Griffis Reformation Leads to Self-Reliance: The Protestantism of Transcendentalism 2017.0 10 .pdf application/pdf 6261 437 57 Keywords: Protestantism; transcendentalism; self-reliance; Milton; Channing; Emerson Waldo Emerson, the quintessential transcendentalist, suggests the Protestant Reformation produced writers, specifically William Ellery Channing and Ralph Waldo Emerson, expected literature to play in furthering the work of the Protestant Reformation, Emerson argues that both government and religion of Protestantism in the American literary tradition, and these works help students to understand Channing's and Emerson's aspirations for American literature in their essays point to the lives of Americans during and after the Civil War. In his call for a national literary tradition, Channing of literature in the moral lives of Americans, and several are useful for helping students to trace "Emerson and Milton." American Literature 3 (1930): 45–59. Protestantism Gives Way to Transcendentalism: Milton, Channing, and Emerson Protestantism Gives Way to Transcendentalism: Milton, Channing, and Emerson American Literature's Moral Purpose: Individual Interpretation and Learning American Literature's Moral Purpose: Individual Interpretation and Learning ./cache/work_rwrgteqtezbelcvhozqjsiwfg4.pdf ./txt/work_rwrgteqtezbelcvhozqjsiwfg4.txt