Problem
Emerson does not seem overly concerned with women's rights or women's way of life in the essays we have read (most notably in "Self-Reliance" and "The Transcendentalist").You might want to see his essay "Woman," based on a speech he gave. How does Fuller's essay "The Great Lawsuit" make Transcendentalism a viable philosophy for women? How does she make Emerson's ideas meaningful for nineteenth-century American women?
Length: 6 pages.