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The Complete Works of Margaret Fuller - Woman in the Nineteenth Century Summer on the Lakes in 1843 Essays Memoirs Reviews Narratives Poems & Biography by Julia Ward Howe - cover

The Complete Works of Margaret Fuller - Woman in the Nineteenth Century Summer on the Lakes in 1843 Essays Memoirs Reviews Narratives Poems & Biography by Julia Ward Howe

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, James Freeman Clarke, W. H. Channing, Julia Ward Howe

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The Complete Works of Margaret Fuller serves as a luminous testament to the rich tapestry of intellectual and literary endeavors of the 19th century, weaving together genres ranging from groundbreaking essays to sensitive poetry and incisive articles. This comprehensive anthology captures the spirit of transcendentalism while simultaneously grappling with questions of gender, reform, and identity, hallmarks of Fuller's literary canon. Within its pages, the collection showcases a diverse range of narrative styles and thought-provoking content that reflects the zeitgeist of the era. Standout pieces, such as the exploration of women's rights and Fuller'Äôs reflections on self-culture, underscore the richness and depth of this collection. The contributing editors, including eminent figures such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Freeman Clarke, and Julia Ward Howe, bring to the anthology a convergence of significant insights and literary prowess. Contextualized within the transcendentalist movement, the collective voices of these editors showcase the overarching influence of Fuller'Äôs work in the broader societal context. With backgrounds reflecting an era of reform, abolitionism, and burgeoning feminist thought, the editors'Äô nuanced perspectives illuminate Fuller's lasting impact and her pivotal role in shaping progressive discourse. For scholars and enthusiasts of literary history, The Complete Works of Margaret Fuller is an indispensable compilation that offers rare insight into a revolutionary period of American letters. This anthology provides readers with a remarkable opportunity to immerse themselves in the multiplicity of Fuller's legacy, fostering a rich dialogue between past and present. By navigating the intersections of literary style and social commentary, this volume not only educates but also inspires reflection and deeper understanding of 19th-century thought.
Disponible desde: 16/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 1644 páginas.

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