pt. 1: disc 1. Lecture 1. Emerson, Thoreau, and Transcendentalism. Lecture 2. The roots of American Transcendentalism --
disc 2. Lecture 3. Emerson and the idea of America. Lecture 4. Emerson and Transcendentalism --
disc 3. Lecture 5. Emerson's influence. Lecture 6. Thoreau : an American original --
disc 4. Lecture 7. Thoreau at Walden and beyond. Lecture 8. Thoreau's politics --
disc 5. Lecture 9. William Ellery Channing and Unitarianism. Lecture 10. Theodore Parker, social reform in the pulpit --
disc 6. Lecture 11. Amos Bronson Alcott. Lecture 12. Louisa May Alcott.
pt. 2: disc 7. Lecture 13. Margaret Fuller and rights for women. Lecture 14. Transcendental women --
disc 8. Lecture 15. Moncure Conway, Southern Transcendentalist. Lecture 16. Transcendental eccentrics --
disc 9. Lecture 17. Transcendental utopias : living experiments. Lecture 18. Transcendentalism and education --
disc 10. Lecture 19. Thoreau, abolition, and John Brown. Lecture 20. Frederick Douglass --
disc 11. Lecture 21. Emily Dickinson. Lecture 22. Walt Whitman --
Lecture 23. Transcendentalism's 19th-century legacy. Lecture 24. The legacy in the 20th century and beyond.