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  3. Vol. 42 No. 2: (Fall 2015): Special Issue on Margaret Fuller

Vol. 42 No. 2: (Fall 2015): Special Issue on Margaret Fuller

Published: 2015-07-10

Articles

  • From the Editor

    Barry Tharaud
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  • Reintroducing Fuller: Periodical, Transatlantic, Urban

    Brigitte Bailey
    1-16
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  • Margaret Fuller in Time

    Charles Capper
    17-42
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  • Margaret Fuller, Brutus, and George Bancroft: A Journalist’s Beginnings

    Albert J. von Frank
    43-62
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  • Overcoming Fragmentation in Summer on the Lakes

    John Matteson
    63-92
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  • Margaret Fuller and ‘the best living prose writer,’ George Sand: A Revisionist Account

    Charlene Avallone
    93-124
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  • Reconfiguring ‘public attention’: Margaret Fuller in New York City

    Jeffrey Steele
    125-154
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  • Quotation, Simile, Photograph: Margaret Fuller on The French in Algiers

    Christina Zwarg
    155-180
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  • Margaret Fuller’s Socialism

    Fritz Fleischmann
    181-210
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  • Margaret Fuller’s Reception in Russia in the 1850s

    Marina P. Kizima
    211-236
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  • Forty Years with Margaret Fuller

    Bell Gale Chevigny
    237-272
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  • Transnationalism’s Territories: The Nation, the World, and the New American Literary History

    Peter Betjemann
    273-282
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  • Travel and Transformation: Exploration, Tourism, and the Threat of Disease in Nineteenth-Century Travel

    Daniel Bivona
    283-298
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  • The Multifaceted Politics of John Stuart Mill

    Sven Ove Hansson
    299-314
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  • George Eliot, Early and Late

    Andrew Thompson
    315-322
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  • The Critic as Accountant

    Kimberly DeFazio
    323-344
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