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| 1. | The Success Of Puritanism Over Transcendentalism |
| 2. | An Analysis Of Margaret Fuller: A New American Life From The Perspective Of Positive Psychology |
| 3. | A Comparative Study Of Margaret Fuller: A New American Life |
| 4. | The Pioneer Of American Feminism:A Study On Margaret Fuller’s Minds |
| 5. | Revolution and improvement in the writings of Jane Austen and Margaret Fuller |
| 6. | Margaret Fuller's lost legacy: Literary criticism |
| 7. | Women of reform: The periodical editing careers of Margaret Fuller, Lydia Maria Child, Caroline Healey Dall, and Jane Grey Swisshelm |
| 8. | Margaret Fuller on national culture: Political idealism through self -culture |
| 9. | 'Ravishing harmony': Defining Risorgimento in Margaret Fuller's dispatches from Italy to the 'New York Tribune', 1847 to 1850 |
| 10. | Transcendental teaching: A reinvention of American education (Amos Bronson Alcott, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller) |
| 11. | Aesthetic Transcendentalism and its legacy: Margaret Fuller, William Wetmore Story, and Henry James |
| 12. | Women of the spheres: Early American women rhetoricians (Margaret Fuller, Judith Sargent Murray, Sarah Josepha Hale, Catharine Beecher, Lydia Sigourney, Lydia Maria Child) |
| 13. | Noble designs of nature and nation: God, science, and sentiment in women's representations of the American landscape (Almira Phelps, Margaret Fuller, Susan Fenimore Cooper, Mary Treat) |
| 14. | The American translation (James Fenimore Cooper, Margaret Fuller, Walt Whitman) |
| 15. | Transcendental realism: Natural environment and social reform from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Mary Wilkins Freeman (William Dean Howells, Frank Norris, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller) |
| 16. | Transcendentality Of Margaret Fuller’s Flower Language Imagery Writing |
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