Authors: Megan Marshall
OM:
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli,
in two volumes. R. W. Emerson, J. F. Clarke, and W. H. Channing, eds. (Boston: Phillips, Sampson, 1852).
SOL:
Margaret Fuller,
Summer on the Lakes, in 1843,
Susan Belasco Smith, ed. (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1991).
VM:
Joan Von Mehren,
Minerva and the Muse: A Life of Margaret Fuller
(Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1994).
WNC:
Margaret Fuller,
Woman in the Nineteenth Century
(New York: Greeley and McElrath, 1845).
Manuscript Collections
Antiochiana: Robert Lincoln Straker typescript collection of Peabody family papers, Antioch College
Berg: Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature, New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations
BPL: Rare Books and Manuscripts, Trustees of the Boston Public Library
FMW: Fuller Manuscripts and Works, Houghton Library, Harvard University
MHS: Massachusetts Historical Society
PSR: Swedenborgian House of Studies, Pacific School of Religion
Smith: Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College
PROLOGUE
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“what is most”: WHC, “Papers,” BPL, quoted in
CFII,
p. 508.
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“Nothing
personal
”: MF, “1849 Journal” bMS Am 1086 [4] FMW.
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“first acquaintance”: Ibid., p. 3.
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“The people”: Leona Rostenberg, ed., “Margaret Fuller’s Roman Diary,”
Journal of Modern History,
vol. 12, no. 2, June 1940, p. 213.
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“Monstrous are the treacheries”: Ibid., p. 215.
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“Rome is barricaded”: Ibid., p. 220.
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“will not take off”: MF, “The Great Lawsuit. Man
versus
Men. Woman
versus
Women,”
Dial,
vol. 4, no. 1, July 1843, p. 30.
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a “fore-sayer”:
FLIII,
p. 106.
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“the great radical dualism”: “The Great Lawsuit,” p. 43.
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“There is no wholly”: Ibid.
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“a woman whose”: Ibid., p. 29.
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“fulness of being”: Ibid., p. 35.
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“history of feeling”:
FLVI,
p. 76.
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“represent the female”:
WNC,
p. 161.
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“takes rank in society”:
FLIV,
p. 256.
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“mind that insisted”:
FLV,
p. 301.
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“life rushes”: MF,
Essays on American Life and Letters,
Joel Myerson, ed. (Albany, N.Y.: NCUP, 1978), p. 379.
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“expansive fellowship”:
ELIII,
p. 394.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne: For an in-depth treatment of the friendship of MF and Nathaniel Hawthorne, see Thomas R. Mitchell,
Hawthorne’s Fuller Mystery
(Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1998).
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“When a writer”: Nathaniel Hawthorne,
The House of the Seven Gables,
in
Collected Novels
(New York: Library of America, 1983), p. 351.
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“we propose”: “The Great Lawsuit,” p. 10.
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young “lovers”:
ELII,
p. 332.
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“ardent and onward-looking”:
FLIII,
p. 156.
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“genius” would be:
FLII,
p. 172.
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“From a very”:
FLVI,
p. 134.
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fifty thousand readers: “half a hundred thousand readers,”
FLIV,
p. 56.
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“Another century”:
Dispatches,
p. 245.
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“The scrolls”:
FLII,
p. 249.
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“a little space”:
FLII,
p. 249.
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“empowering me”:
FLII,
p. 187.
1. THREE LETTERS
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“dear Father”:
FLI,
p. 79, original document fMS Am 1086 [9:1] FMW.
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“severe though kind”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 12.
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“
original,
” worthy: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 38.
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“I have learned”:
FLI,
p. 81, original document fMS Am 1086 [9:3] FMW.
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of her “
stile
”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 50.
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“as near perfection”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 21.
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“high scholar”:
OMI,
p. 14.
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“on the stretch”:
OMI,
p. 15.
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“absolutely no patience”:
OMI,
p. 17.
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“I do not”:
FLI,
p. 81.
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“To excel”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 17.
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“speaks of”:
FLI,
p. 81.
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“soft, graceful”:
OMI,
p. 14.
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“severe sweetness”:
OMI,
p. 13.
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“My first experience”:
OMI,
p. 14.
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“She who would”:
OMI,
p. 14.
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“delicate” in health:
OMI,
p. 17.
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“with loud cries”:
OMI,
p. 13.
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“I assure”:
FLI,
p. 91.
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difficult, “opinionative”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 67.
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The Deserted Village:
FLI,
p. 91.
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“
profoundly
into”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 21.
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“my mother’s hand”:
OMI,
p. 23.
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“flower-like nature”:
OMI,
p. 12.
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“Do not let”:
FLI,
p. 91.
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“power to disengage”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 36. Murray’s discussion of MF’s early reading has been formative to my work, and I refer readers to her chapter “The World of Books,”
MMM,
pp. 33–44.
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“a new tale”:
FLI,
p. 94.
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“P S I do not like”:
FLI,
p. 95.
2. ELLEN KILSHAW
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signed “Margaret”:
FLI,
p. 89.
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“first friend”:
OMI,
p. 32.
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“an English lady”:
OMI,
p. 33.
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“Elegant and captivating”:
OMI,
p. 33.
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“comfortable” yet “very ugly”:
OMI,
p. 23.
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“unsavory” soap factory: MF’s brother Richard F. Fuller,
Recollections of Richard F. Fuller
(Boston: privately printed, 1936), p. 8.
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“child of masculine energy”: Martha L. Berg and Alice de V. Perry, eds., “‘The Impulses of Human Nature’: Margaret Fuller’s Journal from June Through October 1844,”
Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society,
vol. 102, 1990, p. 115.
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“violent bodily exercise”:
OMI,
p. 41.
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“a habit and a passion”:
OMI,
p. 22.
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“the girls supposed”:
OMI,
p. 41.
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“given up”:
OMI,
p. 41.
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presenting a “
mesquin
”:
OMI,
p. 23.
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“a new apparition”:
OMI,
p. 33.
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“the river”:
FLIII,
p. 81.
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“atmosphere of”:
OMI,
p. 41.
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“I saw”:
OMI,
p. 39.
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“face most fair” . . . “graceful pliancy”:
OMI,
p. 33.
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“my first real”:
OMI,
p. 34.
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“growing beneath”:
OMI,
p. 33.
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“heralds of”:
OMI,
p. 34.
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“from a distance”:
OMI,
p. 35.
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“reserve” . . . “self-possession” . . . “timidity”:
OMI,
p. 33.
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“
All
accomplishments”: Quoted in
VM,
p. 20.
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“the heir of all”:
OMI,
p. 14.
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“no woman dares”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 9.
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“so well pleased”: Quoted in
VM,
p. 19.
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“
delicious
hour[s]”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 14.
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“the man looks”:
WNC,
p. 59.
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“piece of good fortune”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 16.
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“throbs of ambition”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 17.
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“hasty temper”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 11.
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“a tyrant”:
OMI,
p. 28.
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“such an overflowing”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 18.
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“
more romantically
”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 18.
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“your absent
Lord
”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 24.
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“disobedient spouse”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 24.
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“wayward” behavior: Quoted in
MMM,
pp. 19–20.
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“you in my eye”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 19.
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“highly cultivated”:
OMI,
p. 33.
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“so surprising”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 41.
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“better than my life”:
FLI,
p. 94.
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“the lonely child”:
OMI,
p. 39.
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“the voice”:
OMI,
p. 38.
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“a region”:
OMI,
p. 39.
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“shallow and delicate”:
OMI,
p. 39.
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“melancholy”:
OMI,
p. 40.
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“would not be pacified”:
OMI,
p. 40.
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“All joy”:
OMI,
p. 40.
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“In the more”:
OMI,
p. 12.
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“my
pair
of Ms”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 13.
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“effeminate”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 29.
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“I am rather”: Quoted in
VM,
p. 22.
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“she could never”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 54.
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“Sarah Margarett”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 18.
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“a very feasible”:
FLI,
p. 115.
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“impertinent”: Quoted in
VM,
p. 21.
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“I see in Sarah M.”: Quoted in
VM,
p. 20.
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“I have long thought” . . . “I intend”: Quoted in
VM,
p. 22.
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“to make”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 32.
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“Whenever I find”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 38.
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“how deep”:
FLII,
p. 176.
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“‘Madeira’ seemed”:
OMI,
p. 36.
3. THEME: “POSSUNT QUIA POSSE VIDENTUR”
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“They can conquer”: I have used Dryden’s 1697 translation of line 231 from book five of Virgil’s
Aeneid,
the translation MF would have known.
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“Theme corrected”: bMS Am 1086A, FMW.
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“man of business”:
OMI,
p. 14.
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“demanded accuracy”:
OMI,
p. 17.
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“had no conception”:
OMI,
pp. 16–18.
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“I thought”:
OMI,
p. 22.
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“Beauties of Nature”: fMS Am 1086 [9] FMW.
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“too much strength”:
OMI,
p. 18.
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“loved to conquer”:
OMI,
p. 22.
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“a victim”:
OMI,
pp. 15–16.
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“came with”: Oliver Wendell Holmes, quoted in
CFI,
p. 46.
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“a revelation” and further Holmes commentary: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 46;
VM,
p. 18.
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“Miss Mary”:
FLI,
p. 96.
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her “deficiencies”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 48.
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“very corpulent”: Quoted in
MMM,
p. 48.
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a “robust” girl: Frederic Henry Hedge, quoted in
CFI,
p. 65.
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“polite forms”: Quoted in
CFI,
p. 56.
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“grown up gentlemen”:
FLI,
p. 118.
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“display” her “attainments”: TF, quoted in
CFI,
p. 63.
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“eye of Intelligence”:
FLI,
p. 114.