Transfiguring America: Myth, Ideology and Mourning in Margaret Fuller's Writing

Transfiguring America: Myth, Ideology and Mourning in Margaret Fuller's Writing

by Jeffrey Steele
ISBN-10:
0826213464
ISBN-13:
9780826213464
Pub. Date:
08/06/2001
Publisher:
University of Missouri Press
ISBN-10:
0826213464
ISBN-13:
9780826213464
Pub. Date:
08/06/2001
Publisher:
University of Missouri Press
Transfiguring America: Myth, Ideology and Mourning in Margaret Fuller's Writing

Transfiguring America: Myth, Ideology and Mourning in Margaret Fuller's Writing

by Jeffrey Steele

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Overview

Transfiguring America is the product of more than ten years of research and numerous published articles on Margaret Fuller, arguably America's first feminist theorist and one of the most important woman writers in the nineteenth century. Focusing on Fuller's development of a powerful language that paired cultural critique with mythmaking, Steele shows why her writing had such a vital impact on the woman's rights movement and modern conceptions of gender.

This groundbreaking study pays special attention to the ways in which Fuller's feminist consciousness and social theory emerged out of her mourning for herself and others, her dialogue with Emersonian Transcendentalism, and her eclectic reading in occult and mythical sources. Transfiguring America is the first book to provide detailed analyses of all of Fuller's major texts, including her mystical Dial essays, correspondence with Emerson, Summer on the Lakes, 1844 poetry, Woman in the Nineteenth Century, and New York Tribune essays written both in New York and Europe.

Starting from her own profound sense of loss as a marginalized woman, Fuller eventually recognized the ways in which the foundational myths of American society, buttressed by conservative religious ideologies, replicated dysfunctional images of manhood and womanhood. With Woman in the Nineteenth Century, after exploring the roots of oppression in her essays and poetry, Fuller advanced the cause of woman's rights by conceptualizing a more fluid and equitable model of gender founded upon the mythical reconfiguration of human potential. But as her horizons expanded, Fuller demanded not only political equality for women, but also emotional, intellectual, and spiritual freedom for all victims of social oppression.

By the end of her career, Steele shows, Fuller had blended personal experience and cultural critique into the imaginative reconstruction of American society. Beginning with a fervent belief in personal reform, she ended her career with the apocalyptic conviction that the dominant myths both of selfhood and national identity must be transfigured. Out of the ashes of personal turmoil and political revolution, she looked for the phoenix of a revitalized society founded upon the ideal of political justice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826213464
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Publication date: 08/06/2001
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jeffrey Steele is Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of The Representation of the Self in the American Renaissance and The Essential Margaret Fuller.

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Introduction: Idolatry, Mourning, and Ideology1
1Escaping from Rome: Ideological Resistance and Mythmaking in the "Autobiographical Romance"25
2Visions of (Di)Anna: Finding "the Oracle in Woman"47
3Lunar Flowers: Exploring the Divine Feminine65
4Pursuing "Leila": The Languages of the Goddess83
5Creating Harmony: Psychological Mythmaking in "The Great Lawsuit"105
6Charting Disharmony: The Flawed Literary Personae of Summer on the Lakes135
7Soul "Swathed in Body": Grief, Rebirth, and Transformation in the 1844 Poetry167
8Saving Iphigenia: The Cultural Work of Woman in the Nineteenth Century209
9Re-Forming the Social Body: Molding Public Attention in New York228
10Phoenix Rising: The Transfiguration of Italy (and America)262
Bibliography295
Index311
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