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  2. George Ripley (transcendentalist) - Wikipedia

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    George Ripley (October 3, 1802 – July 4, 1880) was an American social reformer, Unitarian minister, and journalist associated with Transcendentalism. He was the founder of the short-lived Utopian community Brook Farm in West Roxbury , Massachusetts.

  3. Brook Farm - Wikipedia

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    George Ripley founded Brook Farm based on Transcendental ideals. In October 1840, George Ripley announced to the Transcendental Club that he was planning to form a Utopian community. [ 7 ] Brook Farm, as it would be called, was based on the ideals of Transcendentalism; its founders believed that by pooling labor they could sustain the community ...

  4. George Ripley - Wikipedia

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    George Ripley (alchemist) (died 1490), English author and alchemist George Ripley (transcendentalist) (1802–1880), American social reformer, Unitarian minister and journalist Topics referred to by the same term

  5. Transcendental Club - Wikipedia

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    Ripley served as the managing editor [13] and Fuller accepted the editor position on October 20, 1839, though she was unable to begin work on the publication until the first week of 1840. [12] The first issue of The Dial , with an introduction by Emerson calling it a "Journal in a new spirit", was published in July 1840.

  6. Category:Members of the Transcendental Club - Wikipedia

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    George Ripley (transcendentalist) Sophia Ripley; S. Thomas Treadwell Stone; V. Jones Very This page was last edited on 28 November 2018, at 17:39 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Sophia Ripley - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Willard Dana Ripley (1803–1861), wife of George Ripley, was a 19th-century feminist associated with Transcendentalism and the Brook Farm community. Biography

  8. The Dial - Wikipedia

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    George Ripley served as the managing editor. [5] Its first issue was published in July 1840 with an introduction by Emerson calling it a "Journal in a new spirit". [6] In this first form, the magazine remained in publication until 1844. Emerson wrote to Fuller on August 4, 1840, of his ambitions for the magazine:

  9. Frederic Henry Hedge - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Henry Hedge (December 12, 1805 – August 21, 1890) was a New England Unitarian minister and Transcendentalist.He was a founder of the Transcendental Club, originally called Hedge's Club, [1] and active in the development of Transcendentalism, although he distanced himself from the movement as it advanced.