“Transcendental Bible,” [>]–[>], [>]
Emerson, Mary Caroline, [>]
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, xix–xxi, [>], [>], [>]–[>]
alternative university planned by, [>]
and Anna Barker, [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>]
and Brook Farm, [>]
and Carlyle’s Sartor Resartus, [>]
and Ellery Channing, [>], [>], [>], [>]
children of, [>] (see also individual children)
colleagues supported by, [>]–[>]
“Concord community” plan of, [>]
and The Dial, [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
criticism of, [>]
as contributor, [>], [>], [>]
as editor, [>], [>]
and “Orphic Sayings,” [>]
in response to Fuller’s death, [>]
in England on lecture tour, [>], [>], [>], [>]
and visiting Paris, [>], [>]
European tour of, [>]
and Friends of Universal Reform, [>]
and Fuller, [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>]
claiming to surpass other Americans in intelligence, [>]–[>]
and Conversations group, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
correspondence between, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>]
on death of Fuller, [>]
Emerson contrasted to Italian patriots, [>]
Emerson offers to promote Fuller’s new book, [>]
and Fuller in Florence, [>]
and Fuller with Italian revolution, [>]–[>]
Fuller as guest of, [>], [>]–[>]
and Fuller’s conversation, [>], [>]
and Fuller’s European journey, [>]–[>]
and Fuller’s gift of scrap from Pantheon pavement, [>]
Fuller seen as left out, [>]–[>]
Fuller as resident writer in Emerson’s house, [>]–[>]
Fuller’s review complimented by, [>]–[>]
and Fuller’s wish to be taken for male, [>], [>]
and Fuller on transcendentalism, [>]
and Fuller on women’s rights, [>]
on Goethe translation, [>]
and Lidian, [>]–[>]
and items lost in fatal storm, [>]
and marriage, [>], [>]
and memorial biography of Fuller, [>], [>], [>]
and need for equal companions, [>]
on New-York Tribune job, [>]
New York visit, [>]
and “perpetual wall,” [>]
and review of Emerson’s essay collection, [>]
and Summer on the Lakes, [>], [>]
and Woman in the Nineteenth Century, [>]
and Fuller’s husband, [>]
on gender distinctions, [>]
on “The Great Lawsuit,” [>]
on Greeley, [>]
Greene Street inaugural address delivered by, [>], [>]–[>]
at Greene Street School, [>]
on highest relationship, [>]–[>]
lecture fee of, [>]
on life’s “sweet fever,” [>]
marriage of, [>], [>] (see also Emerson, Lidian)
on marriage, [>], [>], [>], [>]
Mazzini derides “inner man” of, [>]
Mickiewicz given poems of, [>]
and Mickiewicz on need for action, [>]
and National Woman’s Rights Convention, [>]
on newspaper writing, [>]
on North American Review, [>]–[>]
Elizabeth Peabody tutored by, [>]
picture of, [>]
protests treatment of Indians, [>], [>]
and Ripley, [>]
and Mary Rotch, [>]–[>]
and self-sufficiency, [>]
slavery opposed by, [>]
and Cary Sturgis, [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>] (see also under Sturgis, Caroline)
at Temple School, [>]
and Thoreau, [>], [>], [>]
and Walden Pond property, [>]
and Sam Ward, [>], [>], [>], [>]
women’s commiserations distasteful to, [>]
works of
“The American Scholar,” [>], [>]–[>], [>]
“Compensation,” [>]
“Divinity School Address,” [>]–[>]
“The Editors to the Reader,” [>]–[>]
“Eloquence,” [>]
“Étienne de la Boéce,” [>]
“Friendship,” [>], [>]–[>], [>]
“Give All to Love,” [>]
“The Heart,” [>]
“Heroism,” [>]
“Holiness,” [>]
Nature, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
“Present Age,” [>]
“The Problem,” [>]
“Representative Men,” [>]
“Sphinx,” [>]
“Thoughts on Modern Literature,” [>]
“To Rhea,” [>]
“The Visit,” [>], [>], [>]
Emerson, Waldo (son), [>], [>]
death of, [>]
Emerson, William, [>], [>], [>], [>]
England
Emerson lectures in, [>], [>]
Fuller in, [>]
See also London; Scotland
Environment, and Fuller on destruction of western forests, [>]
Erato, as Fuller icon, [>], [>]
Etherology; or, The Philosophy of Mesmerism and Phrenology (Grimes), [>]
“Étienne de la Boéce” (Emerson), [>]
Eustis, William, [>]
Everett, Edward, [>]
Fable for Critics (Lowell), [>]
Faerie Queene, The (Spenser), [>]
Family School (Peabody publication), [>]
Farm School for orphans, NYC
Fuller’s visit to, [>], [>]–[>]
Farnham, Eliza, [>], [>]
Farrar, Eliza, [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
Sam Ward letter to, [>]
Farrar, John, [>], [>], [>]
Faust, and Fuller on Goethe, [>], [>]
Fay, Harriet, [>]
Female Refuge, NYC, Fuller visits, [>]–[>]
Feminism
of Fourier, [>]
and Ellen Kilshaw, [>]
See also Gender differences; Woman in the Nineteenth Century; Women’s rights and status
Ferdinand II (king of the Two Sicilies), [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
Fiordiponte, Chiara, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
Fiordiponte, Nicola, [>], [>]
Fiordiponte family, [>]
Fishkill Landing, Fuller stays in, [>], [>], [>]
Five Points slum, Fuller tours, [>]
Florence
Austrian presence in, [>]
Brownings in, [>]
Fuller and Giovanni in, [>], [>]–[>] [>]–[>]
Fuller takes tutoring job, [>]
Fuller visits, [>], [>]
Mickiewicz as revolutionary hero in, [>]
reaction against revolution in, [>]
“Flying Pigeon” (Indian wife), [>]
Foreign correspondent, Fuller first U.S. female as, [>], [>]
Fourier, Charles, and Fourierism, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
Fox, Eliza, [>]
Fox, William J., [>]
France
in control of Italian territory, [>]
counterrevolution in, [>]
Fuller in, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
new republic in, [>]
in support of Pius IX, [>]
in suppression of Roman Republic, [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>] (see also Louis Napoleon)
universal suffrage in, [>]
See also Paris
Francis, Lydia Maria, [>]–[>]
Freeman, James, [>], [>], [>]
“Friendship” (Emerson), [>], [>]�
�[>], [>]
Friends of Universal Reform, [>]
Frothingham, N. L. (Nathaniel Langdon), [>]
Frugal Housewife, The (Child), [>]
Fruitlands, [>]
Fugitive slave law, opponents of arrested in Boston, [>]
Fuller, Abraham (uncle), [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]
death of, [>], [>]
Fuller family boarded with, [>]
as manager of Timothy’s estate, [>]
Fuller, Arthur (brother), [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
Fuller, Edward (brother), [>]
death of, [>], [>], [>], [>]
reinterred in Mount Auburn Cemetery, [>]
Fuller, Elisha (uncle), [>]
Fuller, Ellen Kilshaw (sister), [>], [>], [>], [>]
and Ellery Channing, [>], [>], [>]–[>] (see also Channing, Ellen)
and city life, [>]
and “elective affinities,” [>]
and father, [>]
letters to, [>], [>], [>]–[>]
in Margaret’s evaluation, [>]
as Margaret’s teaching substitute, [>]–[>]
and news of Margaret’s death, [>]
picture of, [>]
in school, [>], [>]
Fuller, Eugene (brother), [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
Fuller, Henry (uncle), [>], [>]
Fuller, Hiram (no relation), [>], [>], [>], [>]
Fuller, Julia Adelaide (sister), [>], [>], [>], [>]
Fuller, Lloyd (brother), [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
Fuller, Margaret (Sarah Margaret), xvii–xix
birth of, [>]
death of, [>], [>] (see also Shipwreck fatal to Fuller)
body never found, [>], [>], [>]
and last words, [>]
and memorial volumes, [>]–[>]
monument to, [>]–[>]
and question of death wish, [>]–[>]
responses of friends and colleagues, [>]–[>]
family of, [>], [>]–[>] (see also individual siblings)
father, [>]–[>], [>], [>]–[>], [>] (see also Fuller, Timothy)
mother, [>], [>]–[>], [>] (see also Fuller, Margarett Crane)
as responsibility of Margaret, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
and uncle Abraham’s death, [>], [>]
Virgin and Santa Anna in painting as representative of, [>]–[>]
family background of, [>]
health problems of
after father’s death, [>]
during Greene Street teaching, [>]–[>], [>]–[>]
headaches, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
mesmeric treatment for, [>]–[>]
and pregnancy, [>], [>], [>], [>]
“ruined health,” [>]
spinal curvature, [>], [>], [>], [>]
while traveling in Italy (cholera), [>], [>]
typhoid or brain fever, [>]–[>]
journals of, xv–xvi, [>]
picture of, [>]
WORKS OF
“Allston Exhibition,” [>]–[>]
American Monthly Magazine essays, [>], [>]
Animal Magnetism (Leger) review, [>]–[>]
“The Athenaeum Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture,” [>]
“Brutus,” [>], [>], [>]
“Clairvoyance,” [>]
Conversations with Goethe in the Last Years of His Life (Eckermann) translation, [>], [>]
“Darkness Visible,” [>]
Dolores: A Novel of South America (Harring) review, [>], [>]
“Double Triangle, Serpent and Rays,” unpublished poem, [>]
“Eagles and Doves” (Goethe) translation, [>]–[>], [>]
“Emerson’s Essays,” [>]
Etherology (Grimes) review, [>]
“Farewell,” [>], [>]–[>], [>]
“French Novelists of the Day,” [>]
“The Great Lawsuit. Man versus Men. Woman versus Women,” [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>]
Günderode (Arnim), translation, [>], [>]
“The Irish Character,” [>]
“LINES—on the Death of C.C.E.,” (Charles Chauncey Emerson) [>], [>]–[>]
Last Days of Pompeii (Bulwer-Lytton) review, [>]
The Liberty Bell reviewed, [>]–[>]
“Lost and Won,” [>]–[>], [>]
“Magnolia of Lake Pontchartrain,” [>], [>]
“Menzel’s View of Goethe,” [>]–[>]
“Mistress of Herself, Though China Fall,” [>]
“Modern British Poets,” [>]
“Music in New-York,” [>]–[>]
New-York Tribune letters from Europe, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]
“Our City Charities,” [>]–[>], [>]
Papers on Literature and Art, [>], [>], [>]
Philip Van Artevelde (Taylor) review, [>]
poem in Western Messenger, [>]
poems in The Dial, [>]
“Possunt quia posse videntur,” unpublished essay, [>], [>], [>]
“Prevalent Idea that Politeness is too great a Luxury to be given to the Poor,” [>]
“Recollections of the Vatican,” [>], [>]
“Romaic and Rhine Ballads,” [>]
“Short Essay on Critics,” [>], [>], [>]
“St. Valentine’s Day—Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane,” [>]
Summer on the Lakes, in 1843, [>], [>]–[>]
“Thanksgiving,” [>]
“To a Daughter of Italy,” [>]
“To a Golden Heart, Worn Round His Neck” (Goethe) translation, [>]–[>]
“To the Face Seen in the Moon,” unpublished poem, [>]
Torquato Tasso (Goethe) unpublished translation, [>], [>], [>]–[>]
“What Fits a Man to Be a Voter,” [>]
Woman in the Nineteenth Century, [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
CHILDHOOD OF, [>]–[>]
ambition of, [>], [>]–[>]
competitiveness of, [>], [>]
and death of sister, [>]–[>]
double life of, [>], [>], [>]
farewell dancing party, [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>]
and father, [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>] (see also Fuller, Timothy)
faulty vision, [>], [>]
and Ellen Kilshaw, [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>]
as lonely intellectual, [>
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