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Acknowledgments A Note to Readers Chronology Prologue
Part One. "No Natural Childhood"
1. Her Father's House
2. Hungry for Love
3. "Gate of Paradise"
4. The World of Books
Part Two. The Transition Years
5. Boston Schooling
6. Boarding School at Groton
7. Metamorphosis in Her Young Adulthood
8. The Influence of the Harvard Romantics
9. The Search for Self
10. The Farm in Groton
Part Three. Emerson, Epistolary Friend and Guide
11. The Search for a Guide
12. A Fluid Friendship
13. A "Forlorn" Boston Winter
14. Providence, Pain, and Escape into Illusion
15. "Drawn" by Fuller's Siren Song
16. Retreat from Her Siphoning Sea
Part Four. The Seductive Lure of Nature
17. Religious Crisis
18. A Divine Madness
19. The Siren Song of Nature
20. The Seductive Sand
21. Demonic Desires
22. "The Daemon Works His Will"
23. Redeeming Her Friendships from "Eros"
24. Mystic Cleansing
25. Paradise Regained
26. The Law of the Father and Embrace of Mother Nature
Part Five. The "Fine Castle" of Her Writing
27. A Time to Write
28. Millennial Fever
29. Fuller's Apocalypse
30. Contradictory Wishes and Dreams
31. Pilgrims and Prodigals
32. Discordant Energies
33. Mesmerism and Romantic Yearning in Summer on the Lakes
34. Mother Power, Beastly Men, and Woman in the Nineteenth Century
35. "What Is the Lady Driving At?"
Part Six. Professional Woman, Private Passion
36. A Divided Life
37. Fallen Women and Worldly Men
38. The Garden's Desecration
39. Narcissistic Wounds and Imaginary Mystic Entities
40. Romantic Obsession
41. A Soul-Paralyzing Pain
42. A Trust Betrayed
43. The Dark Side of Her Lot
44. "Possessed of" Her Father
45. Yearning to Wash Her Soul of Sin
46. The Ties That Bind
Part Seven. The Rising Tide of Revolution
47. Passionate Players and Incendiary Social Conditions
48. Entering the European Stage
49. Mazzini Enters
50. Mickiewicz Enters
51. On to Lyons and Italy
52. On to Rome
53. Ossoli Enters
54. To Marry, or Not to Marry?
55. Do As the Romans Do
56. Roman Winter
57. More Rain and Revolutionaries' Conflicting Aims
58. Personal and Political Rebellions
59. A Love Higher than Law or Passion
Part Eight. Apocalyptic Dreams and the Fall of Rome
60. Harsh Reality and Apocalyptic Dreams
61. The Lull before the Storm
62. Deceit and Treachery
63. The Fall of Rome
64. Last Illusions
65. A Wayward Pilgrim Journeys toward Home
Notes Bibliography Index
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