Woman Thinking: Feminism and Transcendentalism in Nineteenth-Century America

Lexington Books (2004)
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Abstract

This book explores the theoretical relationship between feminism and transcendentalism through the ideas and activism of prominent 19th century female thinkers and activists such as Ednah Cheney, Caroline Dall, Margaret Fuller, and Elizabeth Oakes Smith.

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