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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... Idea that Politeness is too great a Luxury to be given to the Poor 291 Frederick Douglass 294 Fourth of July 297 Poe's Tales 301 The Wrongs of American Women and The Duty of American Women 303 Poe's The Raven and Other Poems 311 ...
... Idea that Politeness is too great a Luxury to be given to the Poor 291 Frederick Douglass 294 Fourth of July 297 Poe's Tales 301 The Wrongs of American Women and The Duty of American Women 303 Poe's The Raven and Other Poems 311 ...
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... idea of walking forth alone to meet that staring sneering Pit critic . the Public at large , when I have always been accustomed to confront it from amid a group of liberally educated and re- spectable gentlemen . " 16 She must have been ...
... idea of walking forth alone to meet that staring sneering Pit critic . the Public at large , when I have always been accustomed to confront it from amid a group of liberally educated and re- spectable gentlemen . " 16 She must have been ...
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... ideas it embodied - was also generally seen as good . Graham's decided it should be " widely read and cherished , " and the New - York Tribune recommended it to " all who are interested in the advancement of humanity . " Charles Lane ...
... ideas it embodied - was also generally seen as good . Graham's decided it should be " widely read and cherished , " and the New - York Tribune recommended it to " all who are interested in the advancement of humanity . " Charles Lane ...
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... ideas . We see no reason why it should stop where it does , or why the lady might not keep on talking in the same strain till doomsday , unless prevented by want of breath . And one writer included Fuller and her book in his novel of ...
... ideas . We see no reason why it should stop where it does , or why the lady might not keep on talking in the same strain till doomsday , unless prevented by want of breath . And one writer included Fuller and her book in his novel of ...
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... idea of woman must be represented by a virgin " : It would be as reasonable to say that none but a deaf man could give a true idea of music . Woman is nothing but as a wife . How , then , can she truly represent the female character who ...
... idea of woman must be represented by a virgin " : It would be as reasonable to say that none but a deaf man could give a true idea of music . Woman is nothing but as a wife . How , then , can she truly represent the female character who ...
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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