Authors: Megan Marshall
Fuller gives Raphael print to,
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with Fuller in Newburyport,
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Fuller’s letters to,
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on Fuller’s reform efforts,
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“Life” (poem),
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“Love and Insight” (poem),
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marriage of,
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wedding,
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and
Woman in the Nineteenth Century,
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Sturgis, Ellen,
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See also
Hooper, Ellen
Sturgis, Susie,
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Sturgis, William,
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“Subject—History of Himself” (Thoreau),
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Summer on the Lakes, in 1843
(Fuller),
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Sumner, Charles,
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Sumner, Horace,
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“Sunset, The” (Shelley),
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Swedenborg, Emanuel,
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Switzerland, Fuller visits,
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Tanglewood (Highwood),
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Tappan, Cary Sturgis,
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Fuller reveals pregnancy to,
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and Fuller’s death,
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letters to,
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marriage of,
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as potential guardian for Nino,
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See also
Sturgis, Caroline
Tappan, William Aspinwall,
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“Tasso’s Oak, Rome” (engraving),
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Taylor, Henry,
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Tempest, The
(Shakespeare), Fuller borrows “Miranda” from,
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Temple School
demise of,
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disastrous controversy over teachings of,
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Fuller teaches at,
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Thoreau, Henry David,
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addresses Concord Lyceum,
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with Ellery Channing on vagabonding trip,
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as
Dial
contributor,
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and Emerson,
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and Fuller as editor,
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on Fuller’s writing,
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on “The Great Lawsuit,”
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and mission after shipwreck,
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on publishing of
Summer on the Lakes,
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on Walden Pond,
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“Thoughts on Modern Literature” (Emerson),
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Titian.
Sacred and Profane Love,
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“To a Daughter of Italy” (Fuller),
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“To a Golden Heart, Worn Round His Neck” (Fuller translation),
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Tombs, the, NYC jail, Fuller visits,
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“To Rhea” (Emerson),
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Torquato Tasso
(Goethe),
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Fuller’s translation of,
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Tracy, Albert,
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Trail of Tears,
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“Transcendental Bible” (Lidian Emerson),
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Transcendental Club,
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Emerson on women members of,
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and example of Emerson’s independence,
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and Fuller,
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and women’s group,
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and new journal (
The Dial
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in Elizabeth Peabody’s bookroom,
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and Clarke on westerners,
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and Cranch,
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and critics,
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The Dial,
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and Emerson,
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and Fuller,
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and Fuller’s mountain retreat,
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Mickiewicz introduces to Paris,
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and Elizabeth Peabody,
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and Temple School,
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Treaty of St. Peters,
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Truth, Sojourner,
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Turtle Bay, Greeley residence on,
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as Fuller’s residence,
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and Fuller’s walks on grounds,
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Tuscany, Fuller visits,
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“Twin Loves” (Ward),
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United States Magazine and Democratic Review,
Fuller’s “Recollections of the Vatican” in,
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“Valpy’s Chronology” (Fuller’s childhood reading),
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Victor Emmanuel II (king of Sardinia-Piedmont),
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Vindication of the Rights of Women
(Wollstonecraft),
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Virgil,
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See also Aeneid, The
“Visit, The” (Emerson),
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Visitor of the Poor
(de Gérando),
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Vita Nuova
(Dante), Emerson translation of,
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Vulpius, Christiane,
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Walden Pond,
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and Conversations,
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in Emerson’s news to Fuller in Europe,
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and Fuller’s nightmare,
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letters to,
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marriage of,
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and story of Uncle Peter,
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Barker, Anna
Ward, Julia,
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and Anna Barker,
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marriage,
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see also
Ward, Anna Barker)
and Ellery Channing,
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as
Dial
contributor,
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and Emerson,
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European trip of,
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and Fuller,
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books on Goethe sent,
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Fuller’s envisioned European trip,
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Fuller’s letters to,
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and Fuller in Europe
Emerson passes along news of,
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Fuller sees as more beautiful than Europeans,
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photograph of,
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on Platonic vs. sexual relationships,
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surprise announcement from,
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Tappans move to estate on property of,
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Weeks & Jordan (publishers), and
The Dial,
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West Bridge (Cambridge–Boston),
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Fuller poetry in,
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and Fuller reviews,
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Goethe translation in,
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Wharton, Edith,
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“What Fits a Man to Be a Voter?” (Fuller),
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Wheeler, Charles,
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Whipple, John Adams,
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Whitman, Walt,
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Wieland, Christoph,
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Wiley, John,
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Wiley and Putnam, as Fuller publisher,
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Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship
(Goethe),
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Wilkinson, James John Garth,
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Willow Brook, Jamaica Plain, Fuller living at,
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Wollstonecraft, Mary,
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“Woman” (Sophia Ripley),
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Woman in the Nineteenth Century
(Fuller),
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applied to Italian independence,
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on breaking bonds,
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on chastity,
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criticism of,
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Poe’s review,
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English edition of,
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and “ennui,”
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European readers of,
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and Fourier,
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Sophia Hawthorne on,
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on loving bad men,
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on magnetic element in women,
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on marriage,
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Mickiewicz reads,
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Eliza Peabody on,
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popularity of,
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and prospects for woman ambassador,
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and Putnam on Fuller’s Roman experience,
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on romance,
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Cary Sturgis on,
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and treatment of prostitutes,
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and women’s suffrage,
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Women’s rights and status
and Emerson’s “The American Scholar,”
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Fuller on,
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in Coliseum Club,
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as
Dial
editor,
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in
Dial
essay,
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in “Great Lawsuit,”
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