About The Book: Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 by S. M. Fuller is a reflective travel narrative documenting her journey through the Great Lakes region, including parts of Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Blending personal observation, social commentary, and lyrical prose, Fuller explores frontier life, Native American culture, and the natural landscape. The work offers early feminist insights and critiques of American expansionism, while capturing the spirit of a young nation in transition. It stands as both a travelogue and a philosophical meditation on nature, society, and the self, reflecting Fuller’s intellectual depth and transcendentalist background.
Author: S. M. Fuller
Pages: 276
Edition: 1844
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