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 Jones Very

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Jones Very Berühmte Gedenkstätte

Geburt
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Tod
8 Mai 1880 (im Alter von 66)
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Bestattung
Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Gedenkstätten-ID
14015426 Quelle ansehen

Transcendentalist poet, Christian mystic, eccentric. His parents were first cousins who never married: his father Capt. Jones Very, a merchant seaman, and his mother, Lydia, who antagonized her neighbors with her atheism and ridicule of religion. In addition to poverty, these family circumstances kept young Jones isolated from society while growing up. Nonetheless, he was studious and was accepted to Harvard College as a 20-year-old sophomore in 1834. Two consecutive Bowdoin Prize essays caught the attention of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and Ralph Waldo Emerson, who invited him into their transcendentalist circle that included Elizabeth Peabody's sister, Sophia, and her husband Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Alcott family. In his graduate years at Harvard he became a tutor of Greek while he developed an intense religious devotion in which he tried to empty himself of all will and ego and become a "vessel of God." The devotion became an intense mysticism that prompted him to announce himself as the Second Coming of Jesus. A minister in his hometown promptly had him committed to McLean Hospital for the mentally ill. During this time of religious euphoria he wrote a set of sonnets edited by Emerson that would bring him acclaim as a poet, although he despaired that he could attract no disciples to his religious vision. By 1840, his fervor had waned and he lived out his remaining years in near seclusion with his sisters in Salem.

Transcendentalist poet, Christian mystic, eccentric. His parents were first cousins who never married: his father Capt. Jones Very, a merchant seaman, and his mother, Lydia, who antagonized her neighbors with her atheism and ridicule of religion. In addition to poverty, these family circumstances kept young Jones isolated from society while growing up. Nonetheless, he was studious and was accepted to Harvard College as a 20-year-old sophomore in 1834. Two consecutive Bowdoin Prize essays caught the attention of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and Ralph Waldo Emerson, who invited him into their transcendentalist circle that included Elizabeth Peabody's sister, Sophia, and her husband Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Alcott family. In his graduate years at Harvard he became a tutor of Greek while he developed an intense religious devotion in which he tried to empty himself of all will and ego and become a "vessel of God." The devotion became an intense mysticism that prompted him to announce himself as the Second Coming of Jesus. A minister in his hometown promptly had him committed to McLean Hospital for the mentally ill. During this time of religious euphoria he wrote a set of sonnets edited by Emerson that would bring him acclaim as a poet, although he despaired that he could attract no disciples to his religious vision. By 1840, his fervor had waned and he lived out his remaining years in near seclusion with his sisters in Salem.

Biografie von: Bob on Gallows Hill



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  • Gepflegt von: Find a Grave
  • Ursprünglich erstellt von: Bob on Gallows Hill
  • Hinzugefügt: 21 Apr 2006
  • ID der Find-a-Grave-Gedenkstätte: 14015426
  • Find a Grave, Datenbank und Bilder (https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/14015426/jones-very: aufgerufen ), Gedenkstättenseite für Jones Very (28 Aug 1813–8 Mai 1880), Gedenkstätten-ID bei Find a Grave 14015426, zitierend Old South Cemetery, Peabody, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA; Gepflegt von Find a Grave.