Margaret Fuller and Her Circles.

By: Bailey, BrigitteContributor(s): Viens, Katheryn P | Wright, Conrad EdickMaterial type: TextTextSeries: New England in the WorldPublisher: Durham : University of New Hampshire Press, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: 1 online resource (244 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781611683479Subject(s): Feminism -- United States -- History -- 19th century | Fuller, Margaret, -- 1810-1850 -- Criticism and interpretation | Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 19th centuryGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Margaret Fuller and Her CirclesDDC classification: 818/.309 LOC classification: PS2507 -- .M25 2013ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Fuller at Two Hundred · Brigitte Bailey -- 1. Fuller's Lawsuit and Feminist History · Phyllis Cole -- 2. "Woes … of Which We Know Nothing": Fuller and the Problem of Feminine Virtue · John Matteson -- 3. Fuller, Feminism, Pantheism · Dorri Beam -- 4. Margaret Fuller, Self-Culture, and Associationism David M. Robinson -- 5. "More anon": American Socialism and Margaret Fuller's 1848 Adam-Max Tuchinsky -- 6. Margaret Fuller and Antislavery: "A Cause Identical" Albert J. von Frank -- 7. Margaret Fuller on Music's "Everlasting Yes": A Romantic Critic in the Romantic Era · Megan Marshall -- 8. Sympathy and Prophecy: The Two Faces of Social Justice in Fuller's New York Writing · Jeffrey Steele -- 9. Margaret Fuller and Urban Life · Robert N. Hudspeth -- 10. Circles around George Sand: Margaret Fuller and the Dynamics of Transnational Reception · Charlene Avallone -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Essays on the American Transcendentalist.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Fuller at Two Hundred · Brigitte Bailey -- 1. Fuller's Lawsuit and Feminist History · Phyllis Cole -- 2. "Woes … of Which We Know Nothing": Fuller and the Problem of Feminine Virtue · John Matteson -- 3. Fuller, Feminism, Pantheism · Dorri Beam -- 4. Margaret Fuller, Self-Culture, and Associationism David M. Robinson -- 5. "More anon": American Socialism and Margaret Fuller's 1848 Adam-Max Tuchinsky -- 6. Margaret Fuller and Antislavery: "A Cause Identical" Albert J. von Frank -- 7. Margaret Fuller on Music's "Everlasting Yes": A Romantic Critic in the Romantic Era · Megan Marshall -- 8. Sympathy and Prophecy: The Two Faces of Social Justice in Fuller's New York Writing · Jeffrey Steele -- 9. Margaret Fuller and Urban Life · Robert N. Hudspeth -- 10. Circles around George Sand: Margaret Fuller and the Dynamics of Transnational Reception · Charlene Avallone -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index.

Essays on the American Transcendentalist.

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