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Chapter 4: Early Nineteenth Century: James Marsh

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Selected Bibliography

Carafiol, Peter C. "James Marsh: Transcendental Puritan." ESQ 21 (1975): 127-36.

- - -. "James Marsh's American Aids to Reflection: Influence through Ambiguity." New England Quarterly 49 (1976): 27-45.

- - -. "James Marsh to John Dewey: The Fate of Transcendentalist Philosophy in American Education." ESQ 24 (1978): 1-11.

Duffy, John J. "Transcendental Letters from George Ripley to James Marsh." ESQ 50:Supp. (1968): 20-24.

- - -. ed. Coleridge's American Disciples: the Selected Correspondence of James Marsh, 1973. B931 M34 A4

Greenwood, Douglas M. "James Marsh." The Transcendentalists: A Review of Research and Criticism. Ed. Joel Myerson. NY: MLA, 1984.

Harding, Anthony J. "James Marsh as Editor of Coleridge." Reading Coleridge: Approaches and Applications. Ed. Walter B. Crawford. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1979.

Swift, David E. "Yankee in Virginia: James Marsh at Hampden Sydney, 1823-1826." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 80 (1972): 312-32.

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