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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 9: a literary club and its organ. (search)
afterwards published in an English magazine, Heraud's New Monthly Magazine, April, 1840. under thewn age and land shall be classic to ourselves. Heraud's New Monthly Magazine, III. 448. This oraparison. There was in England a man named John A. Heraud, author of a Life of Savonarola, and descras engaged in the same rather daring task with Heraud, and even bound up some volumes of his manuscre might be — should have looked eagerly toward Heraud, especially when the latter began to publish h everything and buy everything, of course took Heraud's periodical; and his copy, apparently the onln taken by himself, Miss Fuller, and others in Heraud's undertakings, and his own fear that Americant's Ms. Diary, XIII. 375. But the trophies of Heraud would not suffer Bostonians to sleep. There wtt, while planning to reprint a little work of Heraud's from an English volume called The Educator, transatlantic friends. He is much taken with Heraud's journal, which he has read from January last[1 more...]
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 10: the Dial. (search)
ton in England, It is but a twilight Dial; and to Charles Lane, This Dial of ours should have been a truer. It does not content the public, nor even ourselves. Yours, the Monthly Magazine [Heraud's], pleases me better in several aspects. To Heraud he writes at the same time: The Dial partakes of our vices, it consults the mood and is awed somewhat by the bearing of existing orders, yet is superior to our other literary organs, and satisfies in part the hunger of our youth. It satisfie it may be judged by his Massachusetts Quarterly Review, which followed it; which, as he said, was to be the Dial with a beard, but which turned out to be the beard without the Dial. What Mr. Alcott alone would have made of it may be judged by Heraud's Monthly Magazine, which did not, any more than Parker's Quarterly, bear comparison in real worth and suggestiveness with the Dial itself. That on Alcott, at least, some gentle restrictive pressure had to be exercised may be seen by his rather
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 14: European travel. (1846-1847.) (search)
ures such as may by and by be found scattered through many cities in America, but will Never be brought together in one. She saw the heroes of that day, some of whom are heroes still: Wordsworth, Dr. Chalmers, Andrew Combe, the Howitts, Dr. Southwood Smith, De Quincey, Joanna Baillie. Browning, just married, had gone to Italy. Her descriptions of Carlyle are almost as spicy as Carlyle's own letters, and she dismisses Lewes in almost as trenchant a manner as that in which Carlyle dismissed Heraud. Best of all for her, she made acquaintance with Mazzini, whom she was soon to meet again in Italy. She was very cordially received, her two volumes of Miscellanies having just been favorably reviewed by the English press; she was inundated with invitations and opportunities, and could only mourn, like so many Americans since her day, that these delightful hospitalities encroached sadly upon the time to be given to galleries and museums. In Paris she saw La Mennais, Beranger, and Georg
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Index. (search)
ene, W. B., 163. Greenough, Harriet (Fay), 36. Gregory, 0., 223. Greys, The, 225. Giinderode, Caroline von, 18,190-192. H. Hahn Hahn, Countess, 225. Harring, Harro, 219. Hasty, Captain, 275 276. Hasty, Mrs., 275, 278, 279. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, extract from Note-books, 103; other references, 173, 174, 178, 179. Hedge, F. H., letters to, 43, 44, 48, 63, 141,149, 150; other references, 3 22, 34, 44, 45, 62, 141-144, 146. 162, 188. Heine, Heinrich, 17, 45, 298. Heraud, John A., 145-147, 160, 161, 229; his magazine, 140, 145, 160. Herschel, F. W., 45. Higginsons, The, 52. Hoar, Elizabeth, letters from, 64, 119; other references, 8, 248, 249. Holmes, John, 24. Holmes, O. W., 24, 26, 80 84, 86. Hooper, Ellen (Sturgis), 154, 166. Houghton, Lord (R. M. Milnes), 69. Howe, Julia (Ward), 2. Howitts, the, 229. Hudson, H. N., 211. Hunt, Leigh, 146. Hutchinson Family, the, 176. I. Indians, study of the, 196. Ireland, Mr., 221. Irish, d