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Margaret Fuller: transatlantic crossings in a revolutionary age

Charles Capper, Cristina Giorcelli and Lester K. Little
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword (LESTER K. LITTLE, page vii)
  • Preface (CHARLES CAPPER, page xi)
  • I. Transnational Crossings
    • 1. Getting from Here to There: Margaret Fuller's American Transnational Odyssey (CHARLES CAPPER, page 3)
    • 2. Playing the Eclectic: Margaret Fuller's Creative Appropriation of Goethe (JOSEPH C. SCÖPP, page 27)
    • 3. Margaret Fuller and the Ideal of Heroism (ROBERT N. HUDSPETH, page 45)
    • 4. Margaret Fuller's Search for the Maternal (ANNA SCACCHI, page 66)
  • II. Italy as Text and Context
    • 5. Mutual Interpretation: Margaret Fuller's Journeys in Italy (BELL GALE CHEVIGNY, page 99)
    • 6. The Unbroken Charm: Margaret Fuller, G. S. Hillard, and the American Tradition of Travel Writing on Italy (JOHN PAUL RUSSO, page 124)
    • 7. Realism, Idealism, and Passion in Margaret Fuller's response to Italy (FRANCESCO GUIDA, page 156)
    • 8. Righteous Violence: The Roman Republic and Margaret Fuller's Revolutionary Example (LARRY J. REYNOLDS, page 172)
  • III. European/American Others
    • 9. A Humbug, a Bounder, and a Dabbler: Margaret Fuller, Cristina di Belgioioso, and Christina Casamassima (CRISTINA GIORCELLI, page 195)
    • 10. Margaret Fuller on the Stage (MARIA ANITA STEFANELLI, page 221)
  • Appendix: Documents in the State Archive of Rome (DONATO TAMBLÉ, page 241)
  • Biographies (CRISTINA GIORCELLI, page 251)
  • Chronology (CHARLES CAPPER and CRISTINA GIORCELLI, page 259)
  • Contributors (page 265)
  • Index (page 269)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JBRS 48.1 (Jan. 2009): 243-244 http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/596163
ALH 22.1 (Spring 2010): 159-170 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20638645
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Published: c2007
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780299223434 (ebook)
  • 9780299223403 (hardcover)
Series
  • ACLS Fellows’ Publications
Subject
  • Women's Studies
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