Authors: Megan Marshall
appearance,
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attitude toward wealth,
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“born leader,”
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capacity for extemporaneous speech,
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fascination with mystical and magnetic,
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flower language of,
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handwriting of,
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inspirational charisma,
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luck or fate denied,
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self-assurance,
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self-reliance,
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PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Costanza Arconati Visconti,
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Anna Barker,
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Barker, Anna)
James Freeman Clarke,
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Clarke, James Freeman)
William Henry Channing,
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William Clarke,
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George Davis,
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Lidian Emerson,
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Emerson, Lidian)
Ralph Waldo Emerson,
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo)
Eliza Farrar,
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Lydia Maria Francis (Lydia Maria Child),
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friends of Old Cambridge life,
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Ellen Kilshaw,
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left out of romantic pairings,
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Harriet Martineau,
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Giuseppe Mazzini,
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Mazzini, Giuseppe)
Adam Mickiewicz,
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Mickiewicz, Adam)
James Nathan,
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Giovanni Angelo Ossoli,
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see also
Marriage of Fuller and Giovanni Ossoli; Ossoli, Giovanni Angelo)
Elizabeth Peabody,
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see also
Peabody, Elizabeth)
Elizabeth Randall,
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Rebecca Spring,
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Spring, Rebecca; Springs in Europe)
Cary Sturgis,
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Sturgis, Carolyn)
Sam Ward,
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Ward, Samuel Gray)
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS (ATTITUDES)
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and despair after rejection by Nathan,
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and freedom from false relations,
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fruits of,
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Platonic relations influenced by father,
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and Platonic vs. sexual relationships,
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solitary life accepted,
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“supersensuous” connection yearned for,
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wish for a child,
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INTELLECTUAL AND SOCIAL/POLITICAL VIEWPOINTS
for abolitionism and black suffrage,
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aesthetic culture seen as transformative,
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argument against pacifism,
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Brook Farm,
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classical culture revered,
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and communitarian reform,
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and imagination,
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on male and female soul,
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on marriage,
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“mind-emotions” vs. “heart-emotions,”
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on progress,
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radicalized in Europe,
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on socialism,
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see also Woman in the Nineteenth Century;
Women’s rights and status)
and women’s suffrage movement,
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PROJECTS AND VOCATIONS
Conversations group,
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The Dial
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see also Dial, The
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as contributor,
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as editor,
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on ineffectual lives,
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journey west and travel book,
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thoughts of settlement,
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as member of heretofore men’s clubs,
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“noble career” foreseen,
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public life as daunting,
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public speaking prized,
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seen as sibyl,
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teaching
at Greene Street School,
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language classes and lessons,
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teaching decided on,
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teaching style of,
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at Temple School,
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writing,
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critical aesthetic articulated,
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first publication,
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Goethe biography planned,
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Goethe biography plans abandoned,
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Goethe conversations translated,
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“Great Lawsuit”
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“Great Lawsuit” expanded,
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see Woman in the Nineteenth Century
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Italian independence movement book planned,
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on “Mariana,”
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poetry published,
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in quarrel with James Russell Lowell,
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story published,
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Summer on the Lakes,
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