Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis to John S. Dwight; Brook Farm and Concord
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A selection of letters and reminiscences records early experiences in the Brook Farm community and in Concord, tracing the author's intellectual formation, friendships, and literary and musical interests. Correspondence with a musical friend blends personal anecdote and cultural commentary, detailing Emerson's influence, daily life within the cooperative experiment, and reactions to musical and civic institutions. Later letters and editorial pieces revisit those memories with critical reflection, combining intimate portraiture, cultural history, and commentary on aesthetic development to map a formative period in the writer's growth.
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