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Foreword | |
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Preface | |
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Minerva and the Muse | |
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A Question of Identity | |
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Childhood and Education | |
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Spiritual Crisis and Vision | |
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Inside and Outside Transcendentalism | |
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Turning "All to Muse" | |
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New York and Europe | |
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Conclusion: Margaret Fuller's Legacy | |
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The Documents | |
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Early Letters and "Autobiographical Sketch" | |
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To Timothy Fuller | |
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To Margarett C. Fuller | |
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To Timothy Fuller | |
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To Susan Prescott | |
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To Almira P. Barlow | |
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To Jane F. Tuckerman | |
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To Caroline Sturgis | |
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To A. Bronson Alcott | |
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To Ralph Waldo Emerson [?] | |
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To Frederic H. Hedge | |
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To William H. Channing | |
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To Ralph Waldo Emerson | |
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To William H. Channing [?] | |
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To William H. Channing [?] | |
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To Sophia Ripley [?] | |
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To [?] | |
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To Elizabeth Hoar | |
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Autobiographical Sketch | |
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Dial Essays and Meditations | |
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Goethe | |
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Leila | |
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Bettine Brentano and Her Friend Gunderode | |
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Summer on the Lakes | |
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Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 | |
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The Poetry of 1844 | |
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Leila in the Arabian Zone | |
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Winged Sphynx | |
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Double Triangle, Serpent and Rays | |
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Woman in the Nineteenth Century | |
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Women in the Nineteenth Century | |
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New York Journalism | |
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Emerson's Essays | |
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George Sand's Consuelo | |
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Our City Charities | |
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Prevalent Idea That Politeness Is Too Great a Luxury to Be Given to the Poor | |
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Lyceum of New-Bedford, Massachusetts | |
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What Fits a Man to Be a Voter? Is It to Be White Within, or White Without? | |
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European Dispatches and Letters | |
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Things and Thoughts in Europe | |
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No. XXIII. [A Revolutionary Spring] | |
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No. XXVI. [The Birth of the Roman Republic] | |
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No. XXXIII. [Rome under Siege] | |
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Italy. [Prophecies] | |
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The Last Letters of Margaret Fuller | |
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To Caroline Sturgis Tappan | |
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To Margarett C. Fuller | |
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To Caroline Sturgis Tappan | |
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To Margaret C. Fuller | |
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Contemporary Responses to Fuller | |
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James Freemen Clarke [Review of Summer on the Lakes, in 1843] | |
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Orestes A. Brownson [Review of Summer on the Lakes, in 1843] | |
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Lydia Maria Child, "Woman in the Nineteenth Century" | |
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Edgar Allen Poe, "Sarah Margaret Fuller" | |
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James Russell Lowell [Miranda] | |
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Henry James [The Margaret-Ghost] | |
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Appendices | |
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A Fuller Chronology (1810-1850) | |
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Questions for Consideration | |
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Selected Bibliography | |
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Index | |