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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, chapter 7 (search)
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 9 : a literary club and its organ. (search)
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 13 : business life in New York. (1844 -1846 .) (search)
Chapter 13: business life in New York. (1844-1846.)
The transfer of Margaret Fuller, at the beginning of December, 1844, to what she called her business life i who publicly recognized in Emerson the greatest of our poets.
He brought Margaret Fuller to New York, not only that she might put the literary criticism of the Tri of city missionaries, in New York and elsewhere; and, under his guidance, Margaret Fuller could penetrate the very recesses of the Five Points, then the last refuge ary of which she writes.
At the suggestion of Mrs. Greeley, who had known Margaret Fuller in Boston, she was not only invited to become a writer in the Tribune but reeley's Recollections of a busy life, p. 177. In this suburban retirement Margaret Fuller must have been almost as much cut off from the evening life of the metropo , of an uncorrupted disposition, and, in his way, of even great abilities.
1 Fuller Mss. i. 43.
The breadth of her work in practical directions -the proof that
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 14 : European travel. (1846 -1847 .) (search)
Chapter 14: European travel. (1846-1847.)
This was Margaret Fuller's last note to Mr. Emerson before her departure for Europe:--
New York, 15th July, 1846.
I leave Boston in the Cambria, 1st August.
Shall be at home at my mother's in Cambridgeport the morning of the 30th July.
Can see you either that day or the next th view of this grand subject.
This apparently refers to the celebrated H. G. Atkinson, who converted Miss Martineau to his opinions.
Another account of him by Miss Fuller will be found in her Memoirs, II. 173.
Mr. and Mrs. Bracebridge, specimens, we understand, of the first English hairystocracy, spoken of as something extra yle's place.
Highland servant in full costume, stupid as the stones he trod on. Noble park.
Black Highland cattle.
Cross in the market-place from Iona.
Margaret Fuller's note-book closes abruptly, like that of many a traveler, just as she reaches London, where it would be the most interesting.
Her farther progress can be t
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 15 : marriage and motherhood. (1847 -1850 .) (search)
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