Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography; Feminists -- United States -- Biography; Fuller, Margaret, 1810-1850
Ossoli, Marchese, the personal description of, 233;
his first meeting with Margaret Fuller, 233;
his marriage, 234;
reasons for not making his marriage public, 234, 235;
his zeal for the cause of freedom, 234, 235, 246;
his personal character and love for his wife as described by William
Henry Hurlbut, 257, 258;
his calmness and forgetfulness of self at the time of the shipwreck, 272;
his death, 274.
Paris, the city of, and its celebrities at the time of Margaret Fuller's
visit, 189, 190.
Parker, Theodore, 72;
Margaret Fuller's high estimation of, 177.
Peabody, Miss, the first of Margaret Fuller's conversations held at the
rooms of, 105, 106.
Pius, Pope, 207;
first symptoms of his unpopularity at Rome, 221;
his desertion of the cause of freedom, 230;
his flight from Rome, 239.
Rachel, the queen of the tragic stage at Paris, 189;
Margaret Fuller's estimate of her dramatic powers, 195, 196.
Ripley, George, organizes the brook Farm Community, 91.
Rogers, Samuel, 178.
Rome, at the time of Margaret's visit in 1847, 202, 203;
celebration of the birthday of, 208;
celebration of the creation of the National Guard at, 215;
review of the Civic Guard at, 218;
evidence of political reform and celebration of the event at, 223, 224;
the political situation and popular excitement at, 224, 225;
opening of the Constitutional Assembly at, 240;
universal enthusiasm at the formation of a Roman republic, 240;
its relations with France, 242, 243;
the siege of, 243-247;
its surrender, 247, 248.
Sand, George, as a woman and a writer, 135-137;
her literary supremacy in Paris, 189;
Margaret Fuller's visit to, and portrait of, 191-193.
Smith, Sydney, 178.
Sue, Eugène, Margaret Fuller's estimate of his writings, 288, 289.
Sumner, Horace, his intimacy with Margaret Fuller at Venice, 260, 261, 268;
his death, 274.
Sutherland, Duchess of, 179.
Taglioni, 210.
Thackeray, William M., 178.
Transcendentalism, its birth and development, 90, 91, 95.
Vattemare, Alexandre, Margaret Fuller's intercourse with, 198.
Wilkinson, James Garth, Margaret Fuller's estimate of, 188.
Wordsworth, William, Margaret Fuller's visit to, 172.
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MARGARET FULLER'S WORKS AND MEMOIRS.
WOMAN IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, and kindred papers relating to the
Sphere, Condition, and Duties of Woman. Edited by her brother, ARTHUR B.
FULLER; with an Introduction by HORACE GREELEY. In 1 vol. 16mo. $1.50.
ART, LITERATURE, AND THE DRAMA. 1 vol. 16mo. $1.50.
LIFE WITHOUT AND LIFE WITHIN; or, Reviews, Narratives, Essays, and
Poems. 1 vol. 16mo. $1.50.
AT HOME AND ABROAD; or, Things and Thoughts in America and Europe. 1
vol. 16mo. $1.50.
MEMOIRS OF MARGARET FULLER OSSOLI. By RALPH WALDO EMERSON, WILLIAM HENRY
CHANNING, and JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE. With Portrait and Appendix. 2 vols.
16mo. $3.00.
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