Publisher's Synopsis
"Tablets," by Amos Bronson Alcott, presents a collection of thought-provoking essays rooted in 19th-century American transcendentalism. Alcott's philosophical explorations delve into a variety of subjects, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. A key figure in American philosophical thought, Alcott offers readers a glimpse into the heart of transcendentalist ideals. These essays explore profound questions and enduring themes, making them relevant to anyone interested in philosophy and the development of American literary and intellectual traditions. "Tablets" stands as a testament to the power of the essay form and the enduring appeal of philosophical inquiry. This meticulously prepared print edition offers a fresh opportunity to engage with Alcott's significant contribution to American letters.
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