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Introduction -"Mind amongst the Spindles"
Chapter One. "A Tangled Skein": Early Factory Women, Self-Reliance, and Self-Sacrifice Chapter Two. "Ideal Mill Girls: The Lowell Offering and Female Aspiration Chapter Three. Across the Gulf: The Transcendentalists, the Dial, and Margaret Fuller Chapter Four. The Prospects for Fiction: Male Romantic Novelists and Women's Social Reality Chapter Five. Fables of Lowell: The First Factory Fictions Chapter Six. The Working Woman's Bard: Lucy Larcom and the Factory Epic Chapter Seven. Full Development or Self-Restraint: Middle-Class Women and Working-Class Elevation Chapter Eight. "Beautiful Language and Difficult Ideas": From New England Factory to New York Sweatshop
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