Caroline Dall

Standard Name: Dall, Caroline

Connections

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Intertextuality and Influence Marion Reid
MR is thought to have influenced both Helen Blackburn and Caroline Dall , though it is significant that Blackburn omitted Reid's work from her history of the women's suffrage movement.
Helsinger, Elizabeth K. et al. The Woman Question. Garland, 1983.
1: 128n17
Ferguson, Susanne, and Marion Reid. “Foreword”. A Plea for Woman, Polygon, 1988, p. v - viii.
v
Occupation Margaret Fuller
In the Conversations, Fuller covered topics including education, ethics, poetry, and the Classics, typically beginning with a lecture before a group discussion. Members paid for their attendance, and MF was able to support herself and...

Timeline

8 September 1836: The Transcendental Club (also known as the...

Writing climate item

8 September 1836

The Transcendental Club (also known as the Hedge Club and the Symposium ) was formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts; it brought together various thinkers who were at the forefront of Transcendentalism.
Geldard, Richard G., editor. The Essential Transcendentalists. Penguin, 2005.
68, 89
The Web of American Transcendentalism. http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/transcendentalism/index.html.
Oxford Reference. http://www.oxfordreference.com.

Texts

Dall, Caroline. Margaret and her Friends. Arno Press, 1972.