“In exhaustive detail, <i>Emerson’s Daughters</i> traces the lives of these sisters and brilliantly succeeds in capturing the many roles that Edith and Ellen Emerson handled for their father, mother, brother, and extended family and friends. A tremendously important and detailed contribution to the study of Concord authors and the Emerson family.”—Sandra Harbert Petrulionis, coeditor of <i>The Almanacks of Mary Moody Emerson: A Scholarly Digital Edition</i> <br /><br /> “The inaugural book-length treatment of the lives of Ellen and Edith, <i>Emerson’s Daughters</i> is a truly important study with impeccable research and careful prose that is well-timed for this moment in Emerson scholarship.”—Christopher Hanlon, author of <i>Emerson’s Memory Loss: Originality, Communality, and the Late Style</i>
Emerson’s Daughters is a biography of a sisterhood, the first full-length study of Ellen’s and Edith’s lives. Building on archival research into the extensive correspondence between the sisters, it adds to the growing body of work on women’s contribution to Transcendentalism while opening a window onto the rich, and understudied, family life of the “Sage of Concord.”