Introductory | 175 | Early days | 178 | Literary ordeal | 180 | Success of the Tales on Political Economy | 181 | Her feeling, not literary, but truly social | 182 | London Society (1832) | 184 | Character of her judgments on Men | 187 | The Whigs | 188 | Carlyle's influence | 189 | Interest in American slavery | 192 | Her first novel | 194 | The Atkinson Letters | 196 | Her new religious opinions | 197 | Eastern travels | 199 | Retirement to the Lakes | 200 | Her manner of life | 202 | Translation of Comte | 204 | Her right estimate of literary work | 205 | Her Biographic Sketches | 208 | Characteristics | 210 |
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