Cameron, Kenneth Walter, 1908-2006
Cameron, Kenneth Walter
Cameron, Kenneth Walter, 1908-....
Kenneth Walter Cameron
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Works
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Anglicanism in early Connecticut and New England : a selective bibliography | |
The Catholic revival in Episcopal Connecticut, 1850-1925 | |
A commentary on Emerson's early lectures (1833-1836) : with an index-concordance | |
Early Anglicanism in Connecticut : materials on the missionary career of Roger Viets, Samuel Seabury's Communion office, and aids for scholarly research | |
Emerson and Thoreau as readers; selected chapters from The transcendentalists and Minerva. | |
The Emerson tertiary bibliography with researcher's index. | |
Emerson the essayist; an outline of his philosophical development through 1836 with special emphasis on the sources and interpretation of Nature, also bibliographical appendices of general and special interest to students of American literature, emphasizing Thoreau, Emerson, the Boston Library Society, and selected documents of New England transcendentalism. | |
Emerson, Thoreau and Concord in early newspapers : biographical and historical lore for the scholar and general reader | |
The genesis of Christ Church, Stratford, Connecticut : pre-Revolutionary Church of England : background and earliest annals, commemoration of the two hundred fiftieth anniversary : with a detailed index | |
Genesis of Hawthorne's The ambitious guest | |
Index-concordance to Emerson's sermons : with homiletical papers | |
Indian superstition. | |
An inventory of large additions to the correspondence of Samuel Farmar Jarvis (1786-1851) historian, internationalist, Connecticut churchman, friend to literature, and collector of rare books and paintings | |
Letter-book of the Rev. Henry Caner, S.P.G. missionary in colonial Connecticut and Massachusetts until the Revolution; a review of his correspondence from 1728 through 1778. | |
Longfellow among his contemporaries : a harvest of estimates, insights, and anecdotes from the Victorian literary world, and an index | |
Longfellow's reading in libraries; the charging records of a learned poet interpreted. | |
Margaret Fuller and her contemporaries | |
The Massachusetts lyceum during the American Renaissance; materials for the study of the oral tradition in American letters: Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, and other New-England lecturers. | |
Memorabilia of Emerson at the Boston Latin School, 1812-1817 | |
Miscellaneous poems selected from the United States literary gazette; a facsimile of the rare verse collection of William Cullen Bryant and his contemporaries (Boston, 1826). | |
Nature (1836), 1940: | |
Over Thoreau's desk: new correspondence 1838-1861 | |
The papers of loyalist Samuel Peters : a survey of the contents of his notebooks--correspondence during his flight to England, exile, and the last years of his life | |
The pardoner and his pardons; indulgences circulating in England on the eve of the Reformation. | |
Philothea : or, Plato against Epicurus : a novel of the Transcendental Movement in New England | |
Poems of Jones Very; | |
Ralph Waldo Emerson's reading : a corrected edition with photographs of literary Concord Emerson and his family | |
Ralph Waldo Emerson's reading; a guide for source-hunters and scholars to the one thousand volumes which he withdrew from libraries, together with some unpublished letters and a list of Emerson's contemporaries, 1827-1850 ...; also other Emerson materials and an introduction describing bibliographical resources in New England. | |
Research keys to the American Renaissance; scarce indexes of The Christian examiner, The North American review, and The New Jerusalem magazine for students of American literature, culture, history, and New England transcendentalism. | |
Romanticism and the American renaissance : essays on ethos and perception in the age of Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, Whitman, and Poe | |
Samuel Seabury's ungathered imprints : historical perspectives of the early national years | |
Seabury traditions : the reconstructed journal of Connecticut's first diocesan | |
A Symposium on war, presented in the NC state college YMCA auditorium February 26, 1942 | |
Thoreau and celestial music-- the lofty strain ; Thoreau's functional transcendentalism ; The Emerson-Thoreau index helper | |
Thoreau and his Harvard classmates; Henry Williams' Memorials of the class of 1837. | |
Thoreau discovers Emerson; a college reading record. | |
Thoreau items | |
Thoreau, Sanborn, John Brown, and slavery | |
Thoreau's doctrine of simplicity | |
Thoreau's Harvard years; materials introductory to new explorations, record of fact and background. | |
Thoreau's literary notebook in the Library of Congress. | |
Toward a Thoreau tertiary bibliography, 1833-1899 | |
Transcendental apprenticeship : notes on young Henry Thoreau's reading : a contexture with a researcher's index | |
Transcendental climate; new resources for the study of Emerson, Thoreau and their contemporaries. | |
Transcendental curriculum, or, Bronson Alcott's library : the inventory of 1858-1860 with addenda to 1888, including the library at Fruitlands (1842-1843), to which is added a sheaf of ungathered Alcott letters | |
Transcendental log; fresh discoveries in newspapers concerning Emerson, Thoreau, Alcott, and others of the American literary renaissance, arranged annually for half a century from 1832. | |
Transcendental reading patterns; library charging lists for the Alcotts, James Freeman Clarke, Frederic Henry Hedge, Theodore Parker, George Ripley, Samuel Ripley of Waltham, Jones Very, and Charles Stearns Wheeler--new areas for fresh explorations. | |
Transcendental youth and age : chapters in biography and autobiography | |
Transcendentalism of Emerson's homiletical years | |
Transcendentalists in transition : popularization of Emerson, Thoreau, and the Concord School of Philosophy in the Greenacre Summer 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 | |
Ungathered poems and transcendental papers | |
Vanished and vanishing Episcopal churches of early Connecticut : a pictorial record | |
The variorum Walden : commentary and indexes for the Thoreau scholar | |
The vestry lectures and a rare sermon | |
Victorian notebook; literary clippings from nineteenth-century American newspapers concerning Tennyson, Scott, Shelley, Browning, Kingsley, and others. | |
The voice from Nirvana : Emerson's "Brahma" | |
Voices in Emerson's sermons, identified with supplementary annotations and commentary | |
Walden | |
West Virginia University sixty years ago : memories of Louis Watson Chappell | |
The works of Samuel Peters of Hebron, Connecticut, New-England historian, satirist, folklorist, anti-patriot, and Anglican clergyman, 1735-1826, with historical indexes. | |
Works. Selections. 1989 | |
Works. Selections. 1998 | |
Young Emerson's transcendental vision; an exposition of his world view with an analysis of the structure, backgrounds, and meaning of Nature (1836) | |
Young Thoreau and the classics, a review : the curriculum of the Concord Academy, probabilities and evidence | |
The younger Doctor William Smith (1754-1821) : the role of Seabury's brilliant Scottish presbyter in the formative period of the Diocese of Connecticut : a documentary study |