An astonishing record of scholarship that examines transcendentalism from the perspective of women writers. The twenty essays in this collection (and the interludes of primary texts interwoven throughout the volume) are proof that women contributed directly and positively to the movement of transcendentalism. No one who reads these outstanding essays and engaging primary materials will doubt that fact. -- Susan Belasco * editor of Stowe in Her Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of Her Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates * Gathering scores of interpretive essays on transcendentalist women and their sympathetic fellow travelers and interspersing revelatory primary materials among this scholarship, Argersinger and Cole deliver a book that delights and instructs at every turn and on many levels. This is a signal achievement and will redirect the study of both transcendentalism and American romanticism generally. -- Philip F. Gura * author of American Transcendentalism: A History * As this exceptional set of essays reveals, [ women] were not merely peripheral players, but active contributors to and practitioners of Transcendentalism from its inception. -- Lydia Willsky-Ciollo * American Studies *