| Martha Louise Rayne - American literature - 1885 - 578 pages
...Recamier. Margaret Fuller, after seeing an engraving of the latter, records in her diary the following : " I have so often thought over the intimacy between...may be in love with a woman, and a man with a man." Madame Recamier had an enthusiastic appreciation of the genius of her friend, and Madame de Stael in... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - Boston (Mass.) - 1910 - 498 pages
...evening. Nothing fixed my attention so much as a large engraving of Madame Recamier in her boudoir. I have often thought over the intimacy between her and Madame...a man with a man. I like to be sure of it, ... for I loved for a time with as much passion as I was then strong enough to feel. Her face was always gleaming... | |
| Katharine Susan Anthony - 1920 - 242 pages
...as sign-posts along the road which was to lead in time to a scientific view of the nature of love. " It is so true that a woman may be in love with a woman, and a man with a man. It is pleasant to be sure of it, because it is undoubtedly the same love that we shall feel when we... | |
| Katharine Susan Anthony - Biography & Autobiography - 1920 - 240 pages
...as sign-posts along the road which was to lead in time to a scientific view of the nature of love. " It is so true that a woman may be in love with a woman, and a man with a man. It is pleasant to be sure of it, because it is undoubtedly the same love that we shall feel when we... | |
| Albert J. von Frank - History - 1985 - 204 pages
...loi. 37. Emerson, "Nature," in Collected Works, I, 37-8. 38. Fuller, Summer on the Lakes, p. 6. 39. "It is so true that a woman may be in love with a...of it, for it is the same love which angels feel" (Fuller, quoted in Memoirs, I, 283). The idea is less biblical than Miltonic (cf. Paradise Lost, VII,... | |
| Alice S. Rossi - History - 1988 - 748 pages
...will power. By way of evidence, he quotes Fuller's comments on love between adults of the same sex: It is so true that a woman may be in love with a woman, and a man with a man. It is pleasant to be sure of it, because it is undoubtedly the same love that we shall feel when we... | |
| Jay Clayton, Eric Rothstein - American literature - 1991 - 364 pages
...Fuller of this realm by citing in the Memoirs Fuller's most succinct statement of same-sex attraction: "It is so true that a woman may be in love with a woman, and a man with a man ..." (A/ 1:283). In the continuation of this passage, from which Emerson excised the name "Anna," Fuller... | |
| Margaret Fuller - Fiction - 1992 - 540 pages
...engraving of Me Recamier in her boudoir." I have so often thought over the intimacy between her and Me de Stael. It is so true that a woman may be in love with a woman, and a man with a man. It is so pleasant to be sure of it because undoubtedly it is the same love that we shall feel when... | |
| Margaret Fuller, Bell Gale Chevigny - Biography & Autobiography - 1976 - 628 pages
...engraving of Me Recamier in her boudoir. I have so often thought over the intimacy between her & Me de Stael. It is so true that a woman may be in love with a woman, and a man with a man. It is so pleasant to be sure of it because undoubtedly it is the same love we shall feel when we are... | |
| Claudia Card - Education - 1995 - 332 pages
...Mason Wade, in 1940) observes, reflecting on the intimacy between Mine Recamier and Mme de Staƫl, that "It is so true that a woman may be in love with a woman, and a man with a man."7 Other entries record her own passionate attachment at the age of thirteen to an unnamed English... | |
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