Margaret Fuller and her circles / edited by Brigitte Bailey, Katheryn P. Viens, and Conrad Edick Wright.
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | New England in the world
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Physical Description: | x, 318 p. |
Notes: | "Published in Association with the Massachusetts Historical Society." |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Fuller at two hundred / Brigitte Bailey
- Fuller's lawsuit and feminist history / Phyllis Cole
- "Woes of which we know nothing": Fuller and the problem of feminine virtue / John Matteson
- Fuller, feminism, pantheism / Dorri R. Beam
- Margaret Fuller, self-culture, and associationism / David M. Robinson
- "More anon": American socialism and Margaret Fuller's 1848 / Adam-Max Tuchinsky
- Margaret Fuller and antislavery: "a cause identical" / Albert J. von Frank
- Margaret Fuller on music's "everlasting yes": a romantic critic in the romantic era / Megan Marshall
- Sympathy and prophecy: the two faces of social justice in Fuller's New York writing / Jeffrey Steele
- Margaret Fuller and urban life / Robert N. Hudspeth
- Circles around George Sand: Margaret Fuller and the dynamics of transnational reception / Charlene Avallone
- Epilogue. "The measure of my foot-print": Margaret Fuller's unfinished revolution / Mary Kelley.