Chapter 4: Early Nineteenth Century: James Freeman Clarke (1810-1888)
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Brasher, Alan. James Freeman Clarke's Journal Accounts of Ralph Waldo Emerson' Lectures." Studies in the American Renaissance (1995): 83-100.
Clarke, James Freeman. Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology, 1899. BL80 .C5
Doudna, Martin. "Thoreau and James Freeman Clarke on 'Doing Good'."Thoreau Society Bulletin 156 (1981): 1.
"The Funeral of Mr. Hawthorne: As Reported in the Boston Evening Transcript, 24 May 1864, with the Address by Rev. James Freeman Clarke." Nathaniel Hawthorne Journal 2 (1972): 257-61.
Habich, Robert D.. "James Freeman Clarke's 1833 Letter Journal for Margaret Fuller." ESQ 27.1 (1981): 47-56.
Jackson, Carl T. "The Orient in American Transcendentalism: The Later Phase." South Asian Review 5.2 (1981): 1-16.
Kopacz, Paula. "'As to Your School Keeping Project': Margaret Fuller's Kentucky Connection." Kentucky Philological Review 6 (1991): 21-26.
Neufeldt, Leonard. "James Freeman Clarke: Notes toward a Comprehensive Bibliography." Studies in the American Renaissance (1982): 209-226.
Neufeldt, Leonard. "James Freeman Clarke." The Transcendentalists: A Review of Research and Criticism. Ed. Joel Myerson. NY: MLA, 1984.
Thomas, Wesley John. James Freeman Clarke Apostle of German Culture to America. Boston: John W. Luce & Company Publishers, 1949.
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