The portable Margaret Fuller
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The portable Margaret Fuller
(The Viking portable library)
Penguin Books, 1994
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 529-531)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An anthology of the writings of Margaret Fuller (1810-1850), American editor, essayist, poet, teacher and author. An associate of Emerson, Thoreau and William Henry Channing at the Brook Farm Community in Massachusetts, Fuller edited the transcendentalist journal "The Dial", and became the first woman journalist for the "New York Tribune". This book includes the texts "Summer on the Lakes" and "Women in the Nineteenth Century" in their entirety, a selection of criticisms, her despatches from Italy for Horace Greeley during the Italian Revolution, and selected correspondence. Mary Kelley has edited and prefaced the collection with a critical introduction, and provided chronology and notes.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chronology
A Note on the Texts
Autobiographical Sketch
(Initially published in Memoirs)
Bettine Brentano and Her Friend Gunderode
(Initially published in the Dial)
Summer on the Lakes, During 1843
Woman in the Nineteenth Century
New-York Daily Tribune Columns
Emerson's Essays: Second Series
Our City Charities. Visit to Bellevue Alms House, to the Farm School, the Asylum for the Insane, and Penitentiary on Blackwell's Island
Prevalent Idea that Politeness Is Too Great a Luxury to Be Given to the Poor
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself
Asylum for Discharged Female Convicts
What Fits a Man to Be a Voter? Is it to Be White Within, or White Without
New-York Daily Tribune Dispatches
Paris, Nov. 1846
Paris [Undated]
[Undated]
[Undated]
Rome, 29th March, 1848
Rome, December 2, 1848
Rome, December 2, 1848
Rome, Evening of Feb. 20, 1849
Rome, 6th May, 1849
Rome, May 27, 1849
Rome, June 10, 1849
Rome, July 6, 1849
Letters
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