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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX.

Western Messenger. Review of Bulwer’s Works. i. 101.

Western Messenger. Review of Philip van Artevelde. i. 398.

Western Messenger. Review of Körner. i. 306, 369.

Western Messenger. Review of Letters from Palmyra. v. 24.

Dial. Vol. I. No. 1. Essay on Critics; Allston Exhibition; Richter (poem); A Sketch (poem); A Sketch (poem) [?]. No. 2. Record of the Months (part). No, 3. Klopstock and Meta; The Magnolia of Lake Pontchartrain; Menzel’s View of Goethe; Record of the Months. No. 4. Leila; A Dialogue.

Dial. Vol. II. No. 1. Goethe; Need of a Diver; Notices of Recent Publications. No. 2. Lives of the Great Composers; Festus. No. 3. Yucca Filamentosa; Bettine Brentano and her Friend Günderode; Epilogue to the Tragedy of Essex; Notices of Monaldi and Wilde’s Tasso (including part of her translation of Goethe’s Tasso).

Dial. Vol. III. No. 1. Entertainments of the Past Winter. Notices of Hawthorne. No. 2. Romaic and Rhine Ballads; Tennyson’s Poems, in Record of the Months. No. 4. Canova; Record of the Months (part).

Dial. Vol. IV. No. 1. The Great Lawsuit; Man vs. Men, Woman vs. Women. No. 3. The Modern Drama. No. 4. Dialogue.

New York Tribune, 1844-46. Too numerous to be here catalogued. They are usually designated by an asterisk (*) in the Tribune, and many are reprinted in the volume “Life Without and Life Within,” mentioned above.

Liberty Bell (Anti-Slavery annual, 1846). The Liberty Bell (prose essay).

PUBLICATIONS CONCERNING HER.

BIOGRAPHIES.

1. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, by R. W. Emerson, W. H. Channing, and J. F. Clarke, 2 vols. Boston, 1852. [Edited mainly by W. H. Channing. Reprinted at New York, 1869; at Boston, 1884.]

2. Margaret Fuller (Marchesa Ossoli), by Julia Ward Howe. [“Eminent Women” series.] Boston, 1883.

3. Margaret Fuller Ossoli, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. [“American Men of Letters” series.] Boston, 1884.