Marx's daughters

Eleanor Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Angelica Balabanoff

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258 pages 1975

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"Hawthorne's eminent literary reputation- "enduring" or "hypertrophied?" Both views are represented in this basic collection of seminal 19th- and 20th-century evaluations. Hawthorne's reputation appears secure, yet his work is the subject of significant critical controversy. Reviews by Hawthorne's contemporaries take up the first section of "The Recognition of Nathaniel Hawthorne"--Including an early review that predicted future greatness for the then-anonymous auth of "Fanshawe," and important pieces by Duyckinck, Longfellow, Poe, Melville, and Lowell. These estimates reveal many of the critical issues that were to concern successive generations of readers"--Jacket.

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