Bronson Alcott's Fruitlands, compiled by Clara Endicott Sears : (Registro nro. 94517)

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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Sears, Clara Endicott,
Dates associated with a name 1863-1960
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Bronson Alcott's Fruitlands, compiled by Clara Endicott Sears :
Remainder of title With Transcendental Wild Oats, by Louisa M. Alcott
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Salt Lake City, UT :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Project Gutenberg,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2016
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General note Release date is 2016-12-07
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Creation/production credits note Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed<br/>Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was<br/>produced from images generously made available by The<br/>Internet Archive)
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Summary, etc. "Bronson Alcott's Fruitlands," compiled by Clara Endicott Sears with contributions from Louisa M. Alcott, is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work captures the narrative of the Fruitlands Community, an experiment in transcendental living founded by Bronson Alcott and his associates in the mid-19th century. The book primarily focuses on the ideals, practices, and challenges faced by this group of philosophers and reformers who aimed to create a utopian society based on principles of simplicity and purity. At the start of the text, the reader is introduced to the historical context and significance of Fruitlands through a foreword that acknowledges the contributions of various individuals to the narrative. It lays a foundation for how this small community of intellectuals, including prominent figures like Emerson and Thoreau, struggled to live according to their lofty ideals amidst societal criticism and the realities of farm life. The beginning describes Alcott's vision for a "New Eden" and the circumstances leading to the establishment of Fruitlands, including personal aspirations and philosophical discussions that framed their communal life. Through a blend of philosophy and practical endeavors, the opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the community's experiences, successes, and ultimate disillusionment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Uncontrolled term Alcott, Amos Bronson, 1799-1888
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Uncontrolled term Fruitlands (Harvard, Mass.)
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Alcott, Louisa May,
Dates associated with a name 1832-1888
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