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Boller, Paul F., American Transcendentalism, 1830–1860: An Intellectual Inquiry, Putnam, 1974.
Dickenson, Donna, Margaret Fuller: Writing a Woman’s Life, St. Martin’s Press, 1993.
Ericson, Edward L., Emerson on Transcendentalism, Ungar Publishing Company, 1986.
Glick, Wendell P., “A Concord Individualist,” in The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Vol. 1, edited by Paul Lauter, D.C. Heath and Company, 1994.
Kelley, Mary, The Portable Margaret Fuller, Penguin Books, 1994.
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