David M. Robinson is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of American Literature at Oregon State University. He has written several books on the Transcendentalists and American literature, including Emerson and the Conduct of Life; World of Relations: The Achievement of Peter Taylor; and Natural Life: Thoreau's Worldly Transcendentalism, and has published widely in numerous edited volumes and journals, including Reviews in American History, American Literary Scholarship, and New England Quarterly.
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"A well-written, well-documented account of Fuller's intellectual achievements by a first-rate scholar, Transcendent Woman makes a significant contribution to the field of American literature." - Susan Belasco, editor of Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 "Robinson does an impressive job of focusing on the origins and growth of Fuller's major ideas and on the artfulness with which she expressed them. Although some 10 or more major biographies have appeared in the last 20 or so years, this account of her art and its import offers something fresh and illuminating." - Larry J. Reynolds, editor of Woman in the Nineteenth Century: A Norton Critical Edition