
Margaret Fuller and Her Circles
New England in the World
Published by: University of New Hampshire Press
328 Pages, 6.12 x 9.25 x 0.90 in
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Edited by Brigitte Bailey, Katheryn P. Viens and Conrad Edick Wright
Published by: University of New Hampshire Press
328 Pages, 6.12 x 9.25 x 0.90 in
Other Retailers:
BRIGITTE BAILEY is an associate professor of English at the University of New Hampshire; KATHERYN P. VIENS is research coordinator at the Massachusetts Historical Society; CONRAD EDICK WRIGHT is the Worthington C. Ford Editor and director of research at the Massachusetts Historical Society.
"Filled with acute insights and marked by a complexity of critical argument, this collection illuminates Fuller's participation in several cultural movements in her own time and offers striking commentary on her role as a significant precursor for later developments in feminism and social reform. . . . Highly Recommended."—CHOICE
"This volume presents a set of highly original and resonant essays, which illuminate Fuller's work and the cultural contexts in which she lived and wrote. Readers interested in gaining a better sense of Fuller's role in the development of American culture, of her participation in antebellum reform, and of her relations to other women authors and activists will find in this volume accurate information and persuasive arguments unavailable elsewhere."—Larry J. Reynolds, Texas A&M University
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