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Books.
1. Correspondence with
Goethe in the
Last Years of his Life.
Translated from the German of
Eckermann.
Boston, 1839.
2. Correspondence of Fraulein Gunderode and
Bettine von Arnim.
Boston, 1842.
[Reprinted, with additions, by
Mrs. Minna Wesselhoeft.
Boston, 1861.]
3. Summer on the
Lakes.
Boston, 1843.
4. Woman in the Nineteenth Century.
New York, 1844.
5. Papers on Literature and Art. New York, 1846.
6. Collected Works, edited by
Arthur B. Fuller, with an introduction by
Horace Greeley.
New York, 1855.
- I. Woman in the Nineteenth Century, and Kindred Papers, relating to the Sphere, Condition, and Duties of Woman.
- II.
At Home and Abroad.
[Including Summer on the Lakes; Tribune Letters from Europe; Letters to Friends from Europe; Accounts of the Homeward Voyage; and Memorials.]
- III.
Art, Literature, and the Drama.
[Including Papers on Literature and Art, reprinted; and a translation of Goethe's Tasso.]
- IV.
Life Without and Life Within.
[Including essays, reviews, and poems, nearly all hitherto unpublished in book form.]
Contributions to periodicals.
Boston Daily Advertiser. Defense of
Brutus.
November 27, 1834.
Western Messenger. Review of Lives of
Crabbe and More.
i. 20.