Authors: Megan Marshall
suppression of,
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Revue Indépendante, La,
Fuller essay in,
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Richardson, Samuel,
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Richter, Jean Paul,
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Rieti, Italy
as Fuller and Nino’s retreat,
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Nino’s inoculation in,
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wet nursing in,
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Ripley, Ezra,
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and alternative university plan,
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and Brook Farm,
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(
see also
Brook Farm)
at cotillions,
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and
The Dial,
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on Fuller’s introductory essay,
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and “Orphic Sayings,”
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and Fuller’s husband,
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and Fuller on Transcendentalism,
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and religion,
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and Specimens of Foreign Standard Literature,
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in Transcendental Club,
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Ripley, Sarah,
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Ripley, Sophia Dana,
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“Woman,”
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Roman Republic,
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birth of,
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assembly and revolutionary mobilization in,
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attacks on,
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aftermath of,
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and effects of war,
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and Fuller with Giovanni amid troops,
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Fuller’s memories of,
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and Fuller as Regolatrice in hospitals,
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republicans defeated,
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and expectation of second revolution,
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Fuller’s commitment to,
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in Fuller’s dispatches to
Tribune,
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Fuller’s planned history of,
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fate of in shipwreck,
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Romanticism
of de Staël,
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Fuller invites article on,
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Fuller’s interest in,
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in Fuller’s essays,
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and Fuller’s variation on Cupid and Psyche,
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and “mythomania,”
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in theology of Clarke,
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See also
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Rome
foreigners’ abandonment of,
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Fuller in,
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entertains American expatriate artists,
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waiting for revolution,
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Fuller’s admiration of,
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as revolution’s center,
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(
see also
Roman Republic)
wartime emptiness of,
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Rossi, Count Pellegrino, assassination of,
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Royal Adelaide
(steamship), wreck of,
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Russia, and Fuller’s interest in politics,
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Sallust,
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Sand, George,
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as “emancipated,”
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Fuller meets,
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as drawing away from Springs,
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Fuller’s approval of,
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as mistress of household,
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and Nathan’s view of Fuller,
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and Rebecca Spring,
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and
Woman in the Nineteenth Century,
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writing income less than male counterparts’,
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Sappho, Emerson compares Fuller to,
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Sartor Resartus
(Carlyle),
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Sault Sainte Marie, Fuller shoots rapids at,
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Scarlet Letter, The
(Hawthorne),
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Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von,
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Scotland, Fuller visits,
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Second American “revolution,” and
The Dial,
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Sedgwick, Catharine Maria,
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Select Minor Poems of Goethe and Schiller
(Dwight anthology), Fuller translations in,
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Self-Education
(de Gérando),
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Seneca Falls, New York, convention,
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“Service, The” (Thoreau),
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Sexual relations
Fuller’s reflections on,
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and perils for women,
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and Fuller’s relationship with Ossoli,
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and George Sand,
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Shaw, Anna,
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Shaw, Sarah,
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Shelley, Percy Bysshe,
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Shipwreck fatal to Fuller,
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bodies never found,
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responses of family and friends,
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Taylor’s survey of,
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Thoreau’s investigation of,
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“Short Essay on Critics” (Fuller),
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Sidney, Philip,
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Sigourney, Lydia,
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Sing Sing prison,
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Fuller visits,
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addresses inmates at,
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progressive program for female prisoners at,
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Slavery
Emerson opposes,
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woman’s situation compared to by Fuller,
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See also
Abolitionism
Smith, Elizabeth Oakes,
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Social reform
of Georgiana Bruce at Sing Sing,
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Fuller advocates for as
Tribune
columnist,
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investigations by,
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and Springs,
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Society in America
(Martineau),
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Society of Christian Union church,
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Sojourner Truth,
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Sorrows of Young Werther, The
(Goethe),
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Specimens of Foeign Standard Literature (Ripley series),
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Fuller published in,
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Spenser, Edmund,
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“Sphinx” (Emerson),
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Spinoza, Benedict de,
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Spring, Eddie (Edward Adolphus),
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Spring, Jeanie (Jeanne),
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Spring, Marcus,
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and news of Fuller’s marriage,
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searches shipwreck site,
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Spring, Rebecca,
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and European trip,
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(
see also
Springs in Europe)
and Female Refuge,
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on Fuller and Mickiewicz,
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on Fuller’s mother after shipwreck,
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and Fuller’s quandary about leaving Nino,
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James Nathan investigated by,
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and news of Fuller’s marriage,
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and George Sand,
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Springs in Europe,
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Fuller’s slow withdrawal from,
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and rescue of Fuller from Scottish ordeal,
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Staël, Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, Madame de,
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady,
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Stone, Lucy,
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Story, Emelyn,
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Story, William Wetmore,
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Strutt, J. G., “Tasso’s Oak, Rome,”
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Sturgis, Anna,
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Sturgis, Caroline (Cary),
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and Ellery Channing invitation,
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and William Clarke,
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in Conversations class,
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and
The Dial,
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and Emerson,
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Cary visits with Fuller and Anna,
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at “Eloquence” lecture,
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and Emerson on marriage,
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and Emerson on Sam and Anna,
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Emerson’s letters to,
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and Fuller,
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and Niagara Falls recollections,
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and Tappan,
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and Waldo Emerson Jr.,
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and Fuller,
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with Fuller in Cambridge,
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Fuller in Europe given news of,
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with Fuller at Fishkill Landing (Sing Sing visit),
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