Abstract
Like friendships among other transcendentalists, that between Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau was complicated by loss and grief. Three highly charged moments (1842–49) in their relationship shed new light on Thoreau's capacity for intimacy, his alternative theory of transcendental friendship, and his emergence as a major American writer.
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2008