Las Conversaciones con Goethe en los últimos años de su vida constituyen un monumento incomparable del saber que llegó a atesorar uno de los mayores genios de la modernidad. Por estas páginas desfilan los personajes más ilustres de la época, pero también aquellos que jugaron un importante papel en la vida íntima y familiar del gran poeta alemán. Napoleón y Schiller, Byron y Voltaire, un amor de juventud o la presencia de la familia en los últimos años de su vida: todo tiene cabida en este maravilloso libro. En palabras del propio Eckermann, «estas conversaciones no sólo contienen más de una inestimable lección y enseñanza para las artes, las ciencias y la vida misma, sino que estos bocetos trazados directamente del natural contribuirán muy especialmente a completar la imagen que ya pudimos formarnos de Goethe a través de sus variadas obras».
Margaret Fuller Libros
Margaret Fuller fue una figura prominente del transcendentalismo estadounidense, periodista y crítica que defendió los derechos de las mujeres. Fue la primera mujer en trabajar a tiempo completo como crítica literaria en el periodismo, y su obra "La mujer en el siglo diecinueve" es considerada la primera obra feminista importante en los Estados Unidos. Fuller era conocida por sus "conversaciones", discusiones destinadas a mujeres para compensar su falta de acceso a la educación superior. Su escritura se caracteriza por una profunda agudeza intelectual y un enfoque audaz hacia las reformas sociales, incluyendo el apoyo a la emancipación de los esclavos y la reforma penitenciaria. Su dedicación y sus ideas a lo largo de su vida la han consolidado como una inspiración para muchos otros activistas por los derechos de las mujeres y feministas.






The Essential Margaret Fuller
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
A woman of many gifts, Margaret Fuller (1810–50) is most aptly remembered as America's first true feminist. Her 1845 work, Woman in the Nineteenth Century, is regarded as the United States' first feminist publication, a groundbreaking book that helped reshape gender roles for women as well as men. Fuller was one of the few female members of the Transcendentalist movement, and in her brief yet fruitful life, she was an author, editor, literary and social critic, journalist, poet, and revolutionary. This collection reflects the broad scope of Fuller's interests. Ranging from her early poetry to her reviews and essays, selections include the travelogue Summer on the Lakes, her contributions to the literary journal The Dial, and her unpublished journals.
Includes:Autobiographical SketchBettine Brentano and Her Friend GunderodeSummer on the Lakes, During 1843Woman in the Nineteenth CenturyNew-York Daily Tribune ColumnsNew-York Daily Tribune DispatchesLetters
The text is that of the first edition and includes comprehensive textual annotations.
Günderode
- 124 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Love-letters of Margaret Fuller, 1845-1846, With an Introd. by Julia Ward Howe; to Which are Added T
- 244 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Life Without and Life Within; or, Reviews, Narratives, Essays and Poems. Edited by Her Brother, Arthur B. Fuller
- 430 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
This book is a collection of literary works edited by Arthur B. Fuller, including reviews, narratives, essays, and poems. The works are attributed to Margaret Fuller, his sister, and reflect her philosophical perspectives on life and society, as well as her eclectic interests in education, literature, and spirituality.
The Dial: A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion; Volume 3
- 554 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
The Dial was one of the most important magazines of the 19th century, featuring contributions from some of the most significant literary and philosophical voices of the time. Edited by the legendary trio of George Ripley, Margaret Fuller, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Dial was a forum for the exchange of radical ideas and literature that challenged the status quo. This collection of essays and articles provides a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual ferment of the era and the groundbreaking work of some of its most visionary thinkers.
The Dial: A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion; Volume 1
- 558 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
This legendary publication brought together some of the most influential writers and thinkers of the mid-19th century. From the essays of Emerson to the poems of Fuller, the content of The Dial remains a vital part of American literary history and an essential read for anyone interested in the intellectual and cultural milieu of the time.
Literature and Art. by S. Margaret Fuller. Two Parts in One Volume. With An introduction by Horace Greeley.
- 364 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
When first published in 1845, Woman in the Nineteenth Century was one of the most popular and influential works of feminism in its time, selling out in its first edition within a week. However, this major work by Margaret Fuller has not been widely available to modern readers before now. This edition presents the complete text of Fuller's famous work, as well as a collection of other important writings that provide an expansive vision of Fuller's thought. Ranging widely from the Woman Question to the European revolutionary movements in which she played a direct part, her thought prefigures important themes in modern feminism.