Charles Lane (transcendentalist)
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Charles Lane (1800—1870) was an English-American transcendentalist and abolitionist and one of the founders, with Bronson Alcott of Fruitlands.
[edit] Works
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- A classification of sciences and arts, or, A map of human knowledge, 1826
- A dictionary, English and Burmese, 1841
- A Voluntary Political Government, 1843
- Life in the Woods, 1844
- Brook Farm, 1844
[edit] External links
- Works by or about Charles Lane (transcendentalist) in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

