Margaret Fuller: Essays on American Life and LettersRowman & Littlefield, 1978 - 400 páginas To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
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... Children's Books 267 Etherology 271 St. Valentine's Day - Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane 277 Cheap Postage Bill 282 The Excellence of Goodness 284 American Facts 289 Prevalent Idea that Politeness is too great a Luxury to be given ...
... Children's Books 267 Etherology 271 St. Valentine's Day - Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane 277 Cheap Postage Bill 282 The Excellence of Goodness 284 American Facts 289 Prevalent Idea that Politeness is too great a Luxury to be given ...
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... child was a girl . He had wanted a boy to educate to his own manner of intellectual life . Nevertheless , he soon began to assign his daughter the same intellectual tasks young men of a compar- able age would have undertaken ; and , as ...
... child was a girl . He had wanted a boy to educate to his own manner of intellectual life . Nevertheless , he soon began to assign his daughter the same intellectual tasks young men of a compar- able age would have undertaken ; and , as ...
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... children to schools , the result of which was " most likely to make them useless and unhappy at home . " These concerns were to be echoed fifty years later by such regional writers as Hamlin Garland , especially in Crumbling Idols and ...
... children to schools , the result of which was " most likely to make them useless and unhappy at home . " These concerns were to be echoed fifty years later by such regional writers as Hamlin Garland , especially in Crumbling Idols and ...
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... children . She also felt that man had separated himself from woman with disastrous re- sults for both sexes . Man had " educated woman more as a servant than a daughter , and found himself a king without a queen . " As woman became less ...
... children . She also felt that man had separated himself from woman with disastrous re- sults for both sexes . Man had " educated woman more as a servant than a daughter , and found himself a king without a queen . " As woman became less ...
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... children and their mothers . Not surprisingly , then , magazines for the young consisted of moral tales , articles on manners and taste , and Poor Richard - esque sayings . Mothers were considered only children of an advanced age , and ...
... children and their mothers . Not surprisingly , then , magazines for the young consisted of moral tales , articles on manners and taste , and Poor Richard - esque sayings . Mothers were considered only children of an advanced age , and ...
Contenido
A Short Essay On Critics | 51 |
Hawthornes Grandfathers Chair | 58 |
Lowells A Years Life | 59 |
Hawthornes TwiceTold Tales | 60 |
From Summer on the Lakes in 1843 | 62 |
Woman in the Nineteenth Century | 82 |
Emersons Essays | 240 |
Thanksgiving | 248 |
Fourth of July | 297 |
Poes Tales | 301 |
The Wrongs of American Women and The Duty of American Women | 303 |
Poes The Raven and Other Poems | 311 |
Longfellows Poems | 317 |
Cassius M Clay | 325 |
The Rich Man An Ideal Sketch | 329 |
Darkness Visible | 338 |
Christmas | 254 |
New Years Day | 261 |
Childrens Books | 267 |
Etherology | 271 |
St Valentines DayBloomingdale Asylum for the Insane | 277 |
Cheap Postage Bill | 282 |
The Excellence of Goodness | 284 |
American Facts | 289 |
Prevalent Idea that Politeness is too great a Luxury to be given to the Poor | 291 |
Frederick Douglass | 294 |
Consecration of Grace Church | 349 |
The Poor Man An Ideal Sketch | 352 |
What fits a Man to be a Voter? Is it to be White Within or White Without | 362 |
Melvilles Types | 366 |
Mistress of herself though china fall | 367 |
Hawthornes Mosses from an Old Manse | 371 |
Browns Novels | 375 |
Farewell | 379 |
American Literature Its Position in the Present Time and Prospects for the Future | 381 |
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