An edition of Fuller in her own time (2008)

Fuller in her own time

a biographical chronicle of her life, drawn from recollections, interviews, and memoirs by family, friends, and associates

Fuller in her own time
Joel Myerson
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An edition of Fuller in her own time (2008)

Fuller in her own time

a biographical chronicle of her life, drawn from recollections, interviews, and memoirs by family, friends, and associates

Writer, editor, journalist, educator, feminist, conversationalist, and reformer Margaret Fuller (1810 - 1850) was one of the leading intellectuals of nineteenth-century America as well as a prominent member of Concord literary circles. Yet the challenging spirit behind her intellectual confidence and mesmerizing energy led to the invention of an unbalanced legacy that denied her a place among the canonical Concord writers. This collection of first-hand reminiscences by those who knew Fuller personally rescues her from these confusions and provides a clearer identity for this misrepresented personality. The forty-one remembrances from Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Carlyle, Harriet Martineau, Henry James, and twenty-four others chart Fullerrs's expanding influence from schooldays in Boston, meetings at the Transcendental Club, teaching in Providence and Boston, work on the New York Tribune, publications and conversations, travels in the British Isles, and life and love in Italy before her tragic early death. Joel Myerson's perceptive introduction assesses the pre- and postmortem building of Fullers' reputation as well as her relationship to the prominent Transcendentalists, reformers, literati, and other personalities of her time, and his headnotes to each selection present valuable connecting contexts. The woman who admitted that at nineteen she was the most intolerable girl that ever took a seat in a drawing-room; whose Woman in the Nineteenth Century is considered the first major book-length feminist call to action in America, never conformed to nineteenth-century expectations of self-effacing womanhood. The fascinating contradictions revealed by these narratives create a lively, lifelike biography of Fullerrs' ; rare gifts and solid acquirements . . . and unfailing intellectual sympathy.

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Language
English
Pages
217

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-209) and index.

Published in
Iowa City, [Iowa]
Series
Writers in their own time
Genre
Biography

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
818/.309
Library of Congress
PS2506 .F85 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxvi, 217 p. :
Number of pages
217

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23676934M
ISBN 10
1587296918
ISBN 13
9781587296918
LCCN
2008923957
Goodreads
6502350

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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL18602547W
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September 4, 2009 Created by ImportBot Imported from Library of Congress MARC record