Publisher's Synopsis
"The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Autobiographical and Miscellaneous Pieces" offers a comprehensive look into the life and thought of one of America's most influential religious and social reformers. This volume, edited by Frances Power Cobbe, presents a curated selection of Parker's autobiographical writings alongside his diverse essays and pieces, providing invaluable insights into his personal journey and intellectual development.
The collection highlights Parker's profound impact on the Transcendentalist movement and his unwavering commitment to abolitionism. Readers will find a rich tapestry of reflections, from intimate personal accounts to powerful social critiques, all reflecting Parker's dedication to justice and spiritual truth. This edition captures the essence of a man who challenged the status quo and whose ideas continue to resonate today.
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