The Life of Margaret Fuller

The Life of Margaret Fuller

by Madelein B. Stern
The Life of Margaret Fuller

The Life of Margaret Fuller

by Madelein B. Stern

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Overview

This acclaimed biography of Margaret Fuller, first published nearly five decades ago, is now available in a new, expanded edition. Based on Fuller's detailed jourbanals and other writings, it records the life and experiences of a literary critic, radical educator, and outspoken feminist who was deeply involved in the political, spiritual, and cultural ferment that characterized mid-nineteenth century America. It also provides a comprehensive update on recent scholarship and documentary materials that have come to light since the biography's original publication.

Madeleine Stern examines Fuller's Massachusetts background, her friendship and literary collaboration with Ralph Waldo Emerson, her feminist writings, and her role as an educator of women. Universal in her interests, Fuller also concerned herself with the new sciences of phrenology and animal magnetisim, the advancement of the arts in Boston, the last stand of the Indians of the West, and the ill-fated Italian Republic. She became more widely known as the literary critic on Greeley's New York Tribune and later as America's first woman foreign correspondent. Stern includes a detailed chronology of Fuller's life and a review of Fuller scholarship, including biographies, editions of Fuller's works, and documentary sources. Drawn entirely from facts and impressions recorded by Margaret Fuller herself, this work provides a uniquely lifelike portrait, as well as the carefully researched resource for women's social history and the social, spiritual, and intellectual history of nineteenth-century America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313275265
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/1991
Series: Contributions in Women's Studies , #12
Edition description: Revised Edition
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.94(d)
Lexile: 1160L (what's this?)

About the Author

MADELEINE B. STERN, writer, scholar, and partner in the firm of Leona Rostenberg & Madeleine Stern—Rare Books, has an extensive list of books and articles to her credit. She has written biographies of notable American women such as Louisa May Alcott and Mrs. Frank Leslie, as well as historical works on bookselling, publishing, and other topics.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chronology
Genealogy
The New World
East of Tory Row
Miss Prescott's School
The Class of '29
Farmer's Row
Mr. Alcott's Temple
The Greene Street School
Interlude at Jamaica Plain
Conversations in West Street
Shadows on the Dial
Recalcitrant Heifer
Proletarian Summer
Meters and Psychometers
Woman of the Nineteenth Century
Tribune of the People
The Old World
Wanderjahre
Rome, My Country
Between Two Worlds
The Barque "Elizabeth"
A Half-Century of Margaret Fuller Scholarship, 1942-1990
Principal Fuller Sourcebooks
Bibliographic Essay
Index

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