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28 August, 09:15

Why did Edgar Allan Poe dislike transcendentalists so much?

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  1. 28 August, 11:43
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    Taste kicking in articulo mortis." Poe portrayed himself as an enemy of the Transcendentalists at least to the extent of often sneering at them. He called Emerson "over-rated" and remarked on the lack of basic logic and rationality in his philosophy.
  2. 28 August, 12:38
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    Poe's utter dislike of Transcendentalism was no secret (he once took a swipe at Nathaniel Hawthorne, who he otherwise respected, simply for living in Concord, Massachusetts - the seat of the movement), and his particular disgust with Emerson was equally well-known. Poe chided the Concord Sage for writing that was purposely difficult to understand - "mysticism for mysticism's sake," as Poe referred to it. Poe also identified (and he was a bit right) that Emerson was "little more than a respectful imitation of [Thomas] Carlyle."
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