The first major study since the 1930s of the relationship between American Transcendentalism and Asian religions, and the first comprehensive work to include post-Civil War Transcendentalists like Samuel Johnson, this book is encyclopedic in scope. Beginning with the inception of Transcendentalist Orientalism in Europe, Versluis covers the entire history of American Transcendentalism into the twentieth century, and the profound influence of Orientalism on the movement--including its analogues and influences in world religious dialogue. He examines what he calls "positive Orientalism," which recognizes the value and perennial truths in Asian religions and cultures, not only in the writings of major figures like Thoreau and Emerson, but also in contemporary popular magazines. Versluis's exploration of the impact of Transcendentalism on the twentieth-century study of comparative religions has ramifications for the study of religious history, comparative religion, literature, politics, history, and art history.
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"A major scholarly study of the importance of oriental thought on the group of Americans known as the Transcendentalists. It is a study that shows wide and deep reading in comparative religion and philosophy, and it greatly enlightens us with regard to how Hindu and Buddhist ideas came to shape the work of many intellectual thinkers."--Philip F. Gura, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"This exhaustive and enlightening work sheds important new light on the history of religion in America, comparative religion, and nineteenth-century American literature and popular culture."--American Renaissance Literary Report
"A major scholarly study well worth the attention of all students of American religion and culture....An important contribution to our understanding of nineteenth-century American culture and the history of American literature and religion."--Crisis
"Versluis provides rich readings and fresh insights....The book not only contributes to conversations about American religious history, but it also indirectly raises issues of common concern to all who interpret religion."--The Journal of Religion
"The book covers far more than Thoreau....There is much material that is entirely new to me, at least, and I find it extremely interesting."--The Thoreau Society
"A major scholarly study of the importance of oriental thought on the group of Americans known as the Transcendentalists. It is a study that shows wide and deep reading in comparative religion and philosophy, and it greatly enlightens us with regard to how Hindu and Buddhist ideas came to shape the work of many intellectual thinkers."--Philip F. Gura, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"This exhaustive and enlightening work sheds important new light on the history of religion in America, comparative religion, and nineteenth-century American literature and popular culture."--American Renaissance Literary Report
"A major scholarly study well worth the attention of all students of American religion and culture....An important contribution to our understanding of nineteenth-century American culture and the history of American literature and religion."--Crisis
"Versluis provides rich readings and fresh insights....The book not only contributes to conversations about American religious history, but it also indirectly raises issues of common concern to all who interpret religion."--The Journal of Religion
"The book covers far more than Thoreau....There is much material that is entirely new to me, at least, and I find it extremely interesting."--The Thoreau Society
"A fascinating study of an exciting time in American history, this book offers an engaging account of the personalities, their clubs, social experiments, and other endeavors."--Bangor Theological Seminary
"A fascinating study of an exciting time in American history, this book offers an engaging account of the personalities, their clubs, social experiments, and other endeavors."--The General Theological Library of Bangor
"American Transcendentalism and Asian Religions is a significant contribution, providing an abundance of material to introduce students of literature and comparative religion as well as historians and political theorists to an important aspect of the thought of the Transcendentalists."--1650-1850:Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era