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Monday, April 25, 2011

Project 4/25/11

So I have finished up reading the short blurb of The Great Lawsuit from the Anthology and also the synopsis of the book on JSTOR. My next step will be to talk to you in study hall tomorrow about where to go from here. It would have been nice to have been able to talk about it today, but I was not yet ready. Now I am though. In reading Fuller's stuff, I basically got a sense that she was saying pretty much the same thing over and over again intermixed with a bunch of blah. There really don't appear to be that many different thoughts involved in this work. Something to ponder.

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  1. Given the scope of this project, you may want to concentrate on her life and how it contributes to her work. Remember the time that she lives in; remember the movement that she is a part of; remember her childhood; remember that she was editor of the Dial, the transcendentalist magazine. Her thoughts about the sexes is radical for her time. As a transcendentalist, she had ways to reach out to others. Consider what you know of women, of the transcendentalist movement. I think that all of it fits together nicely.

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