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At Home And Abroad; Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe: A Journey Between Worlds: Exploring Identity and Culture in America and Europe

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In "At Home and Abroad; Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe," Margaret Fuller presents a rich tapestry of her experiences and reflections while traversing both American and European landscapes in the mid-19th century. Written in a personal yet analytical style, the book melds travelogue with philosophical discourse, articulating her observations on culture, politics, and gender. Fuller skillfully navigates the contrasts between the burgeoning American identity and the philosophical traditions of Europe, inviting readers into a dialogue about the nature of society and self. The work stands as both a personal narrative and a broader critique of contemporary issues, encapsulating the spirit of transcendentalism and the early feminism that marked her era. Margaret Fuller, a prominent intellectual of her time, was deeply influenced by her surroundings and experiences. As an editor of the Transcendentalist journal "The Dial," and a notable figure in the American literary canon, she championed social reform and women's rights. Her travels across Europe coincided with pivotal historical moments, including the Italian revolution, which profoundly shaped her worldview and informed her incisive anthropological observations. Fuller's vast knowledge and fervent idealism resonate throughout this work. "At Home and Abroad" is not merely a recount of travel; it is a profound exploration of cultural dichotomies that remains pertinent for contemporary readers. Fuller's eloquence and sharp insights challenge us to interrogate our understandings of identity and society in both historical and modern contexts. This book is recommended for those interested in the intersections of travel literature, feminism, and transcontinental dialogue.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664614704

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Ebook: 29 November 2019

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