Dolores: A Novel of South America
Title | Dolores: A Novel of South America |
Year for Search | 1846 |
Authors | Harro-Harring, [Paul](1798-1870) |
Volume / Edition | 4 parts |
Date Published | 1846 |
Publisher | Author/Libreria Hernandez/Marrener, Lockwood |
Place Published | New York/Montevideo, Uruguay/New York |
Keywords | German author, Male author |
Annotation | An eclectic novel giving the author's viewpoint on a wide range of subjects and including the outlines of an egalitarian eutopia. |
Additional Publishers | Part I was published as New York: Author/Montevideo, Uruguay: Libreria Hernandez. Parts II - IV were published as Dolores: A Novel. New York: Marrener, Lockwood, [1846]. All parts say, “Complete in One Volume”. |
Info Notes | Initially rejected by the publishers who had contracted to publish it, and then published with the support of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller. See Margaret Fuller, Critic: Writings from the "New-York Tribune", 1844-1846. Ed. Judith Mattson Bean and Joel Myerson (New York: Columbia University Press, 2000), 350-58, 410-23. |
Translation Note | Trans. as Dolores Ein Charaktergemeinde aus Sud-Amerika (1858-59). |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (1798-1870) was born in North Frisia, now part of Germany, and lived in Germany, Denmark, Austria, Poland, France, England, the U.S., Brazil, and Jersey. |
Full Text | 1846 Harro-Harring, [Paul] (1798-1870). Dolores: A Novel of South America. 4 parts. Part I was published as New York: Author/Montevideo, Uruguay: Libreria Hernandez. Parts II - IV were published as Dolores: A Novel. New York: Marrener, Lockwood, [1846]. All parts say, “Complete in One Volume”. Initially rejected by the publishers who had contracted to publish it, and then published with the support of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller. See Margaret Fuller, Critic: Writings from the “New-York Tribune”, 1844-1846. Ed. Judith Mattson Bean and Joel Myerson (New York: Columbia University Press, 2000), 350-58, 410-23. PSt An eclectic novel giving the author’s viewpoint on a wide range of subjects and including the outlines of an egalitarian eutopia. The author was Danish. |