Margaret Fuller, Critic: Writings from the New-York Tribune, 1844-1846Judith Mattson Bean, Joel Myerson Ardent feminist, leader of the transcendentalist movement, participant in the European revolutions of 1848-49, and an inspiration for Zenobia in Hawthorne's Blithedale Romance and the caricature Miranda in James Russell Lowell's Fable for Critics, Margaret Fuller was one of the most influential personalities of her day. |
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... Character " " Fourth of July " 149 146 [ Review of Anna Cora Mowatt , Evelyn ] 152 [ Review of Edgar Allan Poe , Tales ] 153 “ The Irish Character " " Thomas Hood " 161 155 [ Review of Caroline Norton , The Child of the Islands , and ...
... Character " 146 " Fourth of July. [ Review of Theodore Parker , The Excellence of Goodness ] 93 " Our City Charities . Visit To Bellevue Alms House , to the Farm School , the Asylum for the Insane , and Penitentiary on Blackwell's Island ...
... Character " 146 " Fourth of July " 149 " First of August , 1845 " 183 " The Great Britain " 207 " The Wrongs of American Women . The Duty of American Women ” 233 " 1st January , 1846 " 323 " Cassius M. Clay " 338 " The Rich Man — An ...
... character sketch, parable, prose epistle, journalistic essay, periodical essay, hortatory essay, and book review. Stylistically diverse and wide-ranging in topic, Fuller's literary reviews take three forms common to the professional ...
... character and manner, they were willing to hear the speaker through, always went away discontented. They were accustomed to an artifi- cial method, whose scaffolding could easily be retraced, and desired an obvi- ous sequence of logical ...
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