Summer on the Lakes, in 1843

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"Summer on the Lakes, in 1843" is a travel narrative and social commentary by Margaret Fuller that recounts her journey through the Great Lakes region while reflecting on nature, Native American life, and women's roles in society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
social commentary
travel narrative
author Sarah Margaret Fuller
surface form: Margaret Fuller
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesEvent Margaret Fuller's 1843 journey in the Great Lakes region
genre nonfiction
social criticism
travel literature
hasCriticalReception considered an important early work of American feminist literature
recognized as a significant Transcendentalist travel narrative
hasForm prose
hasInfluenceOn American feminist thought
American nature writing
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasSubject American society in the 19th century
Native American displacement
frontier settlements
gender roles
landscape description
social reform
hasTheme American frontier
indigenous rights
relationship between humans and nature
status of women
language English
literaryGenre American travel writing
literaryMovement Transcendentalism
mainSubject Great Lakes region
Native American life
nature
women's roles in society
notableFor early feminist reflections in American travel literature
sympathetic portrayal of Native Americans
partOf 19th-century American literature
placeDescribed Great Lakes
Illinois
Michigan
Niagara Falls
Wisconsin Territory
publicationYear 1844
setInPeriod 1840s

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Margaret Fuller notableWork Summer on the Lakes, in 1843