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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... kind of individualized reader response , an extension of her voluminous private reading journals . Another critical principle she favors is that " What is important is to have a soul which loves truth , and receives it wherever it finds ...
... kind entirely . " Among essays omitted from her initial plan , for example , were liter- ary review essays on Goethe , French novelists , and Italian poets , and cultural essays on " The Ideal Rich Man , " " The Ideal Poor Man , " and ...
... kind as given peculiarly in their behalf—that if richer in temper, in talents, in knowledge, or in worldly goods, here was the innermost circle of his poor—that he must clothe these naked, whether in body or mind, sooth- ing the ...
... kind unless you are wise. Thoughts of amaranthine bloom will spring up in the fields plowed to give food to suffering men. It would,. have [ save 2. Jesus' conversation with the woman of Samaria, who recognizes him as a prophet, is in ...
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