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BV 10The Harbinger 1846-1847This magazine of the Transcendentalist Movement in New England carried articles of the leading intellectuals of the day. The Index pages contain the names of all the contributors. Though many pages of the volume are misbound, the highlights are in order of issues bound, not always chronological. 1846 Apr. 25 The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter IX (continued) Consuelo by George Sand, chapter XII Review of “What Constitutes the State?” lecture by Henry James May 9 Consuelo by George Sand, chapter IV The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XI Poetry by Thomas Hood “New Social System” May 16 Consuelo by George Sand, chapter V Review of Thomas Hood’s poems Review of The Philharmonic Society’s “Beethoven’s Choral Symphony” Review of Beethoven’s “Adelaide” Poetry by Thomas Hood “Unity in Catholicity in the Church” May 23 Consuelo by George Sand, chapter VI “Machinery and Pauperism” “The Social and Religious Movements” June 6 Consuelo by George Sand, chapter VIII The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XII (with diagrams) Constitution of “The American Union of Associationists” – Horace Greeley, President Dec. 5 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXVIII “The Church of Humanity” July 4 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter I “The Political State of the World” The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XIV Review of “Father Heinrich” in Boston Aug. 1 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter VI Poem, “The Lost Lender” by Robert Browning The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XVI Poem, “The Ice Ravine” by William Ellery Channing Aug. 8 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter VII The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, complement of the first part Aug. 15 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter VIII “An Unpublished Fragment of Fourier” “Statement of the American Union of Associationists with reference to recent attacks” Aug. 22 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter IX “The Condition of the Working Classes” Poem, “Sonnet. Buonaparte.” by Alfred Tennyson Aug. 29 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter X The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XVII Sept. 5 “The Catholics and Associationists” “The Condition of the Working Classes” (continued) The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XI Sept. 12 “Social Evils and Their Remedies” from the New-York Tribune The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XII Review of Mendelssohn’s “Songs Without Words” No. I Sept. 19 “Education and Association” The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XIII Review of Mendelssohn’s “Songs Without Words” No. II Sept. 26 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XIV The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XIX Review of Papers on Literature and Art by S. Margaret Fuller “Influence of Association on Women” Oct. 3 The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XX The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XVI Oct. 10 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XVIII The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XX concluded Review of an address by Charles Sumner Oct. 17 “Significance of the Alphabet” by C. Kraitsir, M.D. The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, no chapter number The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, Section III Notice V Conclusions Oct. 24 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, no chapter number The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XXI “Guarantyism” Oct. 31 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, no chapter number The New Industrial World by Charles Fourier, chapter XXII Poem, “On Another’s Sorrow” by William Blake “Forms of Guarantyism” Nov. 7 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXI “Society—An Aspiration—or the Actual and the Possible” (cont.) with diagrams of Sensation, Intellect and Affection Nov. 14 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXIII “Our Social State, and it’s Evils” from the Chicago Western Citizen Review of Camillo Sivori, musician and pupil of Paganini Nov. 21 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXIV Poem, “The Reformer” by John Greenleaf Whittier Review of History of the Thirty Years’ War by Frederick Schiller Nov. 28 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXVI Poem, “Sonnets” by William Ellery Channing “The Conservative Principles of Order in Society” 1847 June 5 “A Plain Lecture on Association” “Progress of Guarantyism” 1846 Dec. 12 * missing pages 1-2 * Review of The Auto-Biography of Goethe, edited by Parker Godwin Review of Mendelssohn and His Works “Anti-Slavery at Washington” Dec. 19 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXX “Religion and Journalism” from the New-York Tribune Poem, “Ode to the West Wind” by Percy Bysshe Shelley “John Jacob Astor and his Benevolent Project” Dec. 26 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXXI Review of Lucretia, or Children of Night by Sir. E. Bulwer Lytton (who first used the phrase “It was a dark and stormy night” to begin his book, Paul Clifford) “President Polk on National Prosperity” 1847 Jan. 2 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXXII Poem, “The Crowded Street” by William Cullen Bryant “Gloria In Excelsis” Jan. 9 Poem, “Oh Mother of a Mighty Race” by William Cullen Bryant The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXXIV Review of the Boston Academy of Music and the Boston Philharmonic Society’s concerts Poetry by Ralph Waldo Emerson Jan. 16 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXXV “Education of the Poor” Review of poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Ellery Channing, and William W. Story Poem, “Si Descendero in Infernum, Ades” by James Russell Lowell Jan. 23 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXXVII Review on poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Ellery Channing, and William W. Story (concluded) Jan. 30 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XXXIX Review of Jacques by George Sand Feb. 6 Poem, “A Hymn of the Day that is Dawning” by William D. Gallagher The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XL “Life and Manners in Congress” from the National Era Poem, “A Dream of Summer” by J. G. Whittier Review of “Music in Germany” Feb. 13 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, chapter XLI Feb. 20 Poem, “Poesy” by George Wither (note – “Written while Imprisoned in the Tower”) The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, Epilogue Feb. 27 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, A Letter from Philon, to Ignatius Joseph Martinowiez, Professor of Physics at the University of Lemburg Bad Review of George Sand from the London Spectator Poem, “The Artists” from Schiller’s Ode “Woman in an Isolated Household” Mar. 6 “The Doctrine of Redemption and the Return to the Christianity of Jesus Christ” The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, no chapter number “Cannibalism” Review of The Supernaturalism of New England by J. G. Whittier Mar. 13 “Of Property, and the Various Legitimate Modes of Acquiring It” The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, no chapter number “Cannibalism” (continued) Mar. 20 The Countess of Rudolstadt (sequel to Consuelo) by George Sand, concluded “The Doctrine of Redemption and the Return to the Christianity of Jesus Christ” (continued) “Of Property, and the Various Legitimate Modes of Acquiring It” (continued) Mar. 27 “Of Property, and the Various Legitimate Modes of Acquiring It” (continued) “The Doctrine of Redemption and the Return to the Christianity of Jesus Christ” (continued) “Cannibalism” (continued) Apr. 3 “Cannibalism” (continued) “The Little Match Girl: A Christmas Story” by the Danish poet, Andenson “The Doctrine of Redemption and the Return to the Christianity of Jesus Christ” (continued) “Guarantyism” Apr. 10 “The Great Men of Germany” “Cannibalism” (continued) “Results of Civilization” Apr. 17 “Cannibalism” (continued) Poem, “The Search” by James Russell Lowell Poem, “Hymn to the Sun” from the Greek of Dionysius “The Famine in Ireland” Apr. 24 The Sanctus by Theodore William Hoffman “Cannibalism” (continued) Poem, “Dithyrambic” by Goethe May 8 “Cannibalism” (continued) “George Sand” from Howitt’s Journal Poem, “Metamorphosis of Plants” by Goethe Industrial Organization by Victor Considerant, chapter II Review of Pacini’s “Saffo” in Boston May 22 “A Discourse” by William Henry Channing Industrial Organization by Victor Considerant, chapter IV May 29 Annual Meeting of the American Union of Associationists “George Sand” by Joseph Mazzini, from the People’s Journal June 12 Industrial Organization by Victor Considerant, chapter V
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