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The first book of its kind to pair the writings of Emerson and Fuller, this text plays a major role in illuminating the contributions of both men and women to American Transcendentalism. In addition to a generous selection of Emerson's essays, the complete text of Margaret Fuller's Woman in the Nineteenth Century, and a selection of Fuller's dispatches from Europe, the volume contains copious contextualizing footnotes and an excellent introduction. Readers also explore the struggles of both writers to change their views in response to political changes of the times.
Contents
About This SeriesIntroductionA Note on the TextsI. Selected Essays by Ralph Waldo EmersonNature (1836)The American Scholar" (1837)"Letter to Martin Van Buren" (April 23, 1838)"An Address Delivered before the Senior Class in Divinity College" (July 15, 1838)"Self-Reliance" (1841)"Circles" (1841)"Man the Reformer" (January 25, 1841)"The Transcendentalist" (January, 1842)"Politics" (1844)"The Poet" (1844)"Experience" (1844)"An Address...on...the Emancipation of the Negroes in the British West Indies" (August 1, 1844)"The Fugitive Slave Law" (March 7, 1854)"Woman" (September 20, 1855)"American Civilization" (January 1, 1862)"Thoreau" (1862)II. Selected Poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson"Each and All" (1834/1839)"Concord Hymn" (1837)"Ode, Inscribed to W.H. Channing" (1846/1847)"Waldeinsamkeit" (1857/1858)"Boston Hymn" (1863)"Voluntaries" (1863)III. Woman in the Nineteenth Century and Selected Dispatches from Europe, 1846-1850 by Margaret FullerWoman in the Nineteenth Century (1845)Selected Dispatches from Europe, 1846-1850Works CitedFor Further Reading"