Publication

1998 - University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

79,500 words, Guess

Page Count

318 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number98019290
  • Goodreads1362541
  • LibraryThing3935081

Classifications

  • DDC813/.3
  • LCCPS1892.F45 M57 1998

Description

This book explores the deeply emotional yet enigmatic relationship between two nineteenth-century American writers, showing how Margaret Fuller's radical ideas about women's rights, equality of the sexes, and the nature of marriage influenced Nathaniel Hawthorne's writing. Drawing on recently published letters and journals, Thomas R. Mitchell describes how Julian Hawthorne's misrepresentation of his father's relationship with Fuller destroyed her literary reputation, promoted Hawthorne as a defender of conservative values, and continues to obscure the depth of Hawthorne's personal and intellectual involvement with her. Mitchell concludes that far from being repulsed by Fuller and her assertiveness - as many scholars have claimed - Hawthorne experienced with her perhaps the most intimate relationship that he ever had with a woman, his wife alone excepted.

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