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Margaret Fuller - An American Romantic Life, The Public Years, Volume II (Hardcover)
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Margaret Fuller - An American Romantic Life, The Public Years, Volume II (Hardcover)
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Winner of the 1993 Bancroft Prize and praised in The Nation as "the
richest account we have yet of Fuller's formative years," the first
volume of Margaret Fuller: An American Romantic Life was acclaimed
by critics and scholars alike as the finest portrait available of
Fuller's early life. Now, in the much-anticipated sequel, Charles
Capper illuminates Fuller's "public years," focusing on her
struggles to establish her identity as an influential intellectual
woman in the Romantic Age.
Capper brings to life Fuller's dramatic mixture of inward
struggles, intimate social life, and deep engagements with the
major movements of her time--from outre Boston Transcendentalism to
contentious New York journalism and European revolutionary ideas.
Capper describes how Fuller struggled to reconcile high avant-garde
cultural ideals and Romantic critical methods with democratic
social and political commitments, and he reveals how she strove to
articulate--through the lens of American idealism and European
"experience"--a cosmopolitan vision for her nation's culture and
politics. Capper also sheds light on Fuller's complex personal
life. He offers fresh and often startlingly new treatments of
Fuller's friendships with Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Carlyle, and
Giuseppe Mazzini and provides new insights into such badly
understood intimates as the shadowy James Nathan, the poetic genius
Adam Mickiewicz, and Fuller's Roman lover Giovanni Ossoli. Readers
will also find lively portraits of many other famous figures with
whom Fuller associated, including Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel
Hawthorne, Horace Greeley, Lydia Maria Child, George Sand, and
Robert and Elizabeth Browning.
Filled with dramatic, ironic, and sometimes tragic turns, this
superb biography captures the story of one of America's most
extraordinary figures, producing at once the best life of Fuller
ever written and one of the great biographies in American history.
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