Emma Goldman: The Intimate Life
✍ Scribed by WEXLER, Alice
- Publisher
- VIRAGO PRESS Limited
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 372
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
First published in the United States by Pantheon Books, New York, 1984. Part of this book appeared originally, in slightly different form, in the Spring 1982 issue of Raritan: A Quarterly Review.
✦ Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
PART ONE: Youth.
1. “My Lone and Woeful Childhood”.
2. “The Distant Specter of Revolution”.
3. “A Great Ideal, a Burning Faith”.
PART TWO: Into the Movement.
4. Education of an Anarchist.
5. Attentat: “The Consciousness of Guilt”.
6. “The Strength to Stand Alone”.
PART THREE: Anarchist Activist.
7. “The Spirit of Revolt”.
8. Czolgosz.
PART FOUR: “Mother Earth” and “Mommy”.
9. Toward a New Anarchist Community.
10. “The Sublime Madness of Sex”.
PART FIVE: Celebrity.
11. “More of a Public Than a Private Person”.
12. Anarchism, Feminism, and the Intellectuals.
13. “A Great Inner Conflict”.
14. “The Question of Capitalist Wars”.
PART SIX: Prisoner and Deportee.
15. “My One Great Love—My Ideal”.
16. “Cast Out and a Stranger Everywhere”
Epilogue.
Notes.
Selected Bibliography.
Index.
✦ Subjects
anarchism, antidraft, anti-White, Ballantine, Berkman, birth control, Bolsheviks, Carnegie, Cominsky, Communism, Ellis, Emerson, feminism, Freie Arbeiter Stimme, Freud, Goldman, Gompers, Greie, Hapgood, Haskalah, Hochstein, IWW, Jews, Kelly, Kersner, Kropotkin, lesbian, loxist, Lucifer, Malmed, Mayer, McKinley, Johann Most, Natanson, nation wreckers, Nietzsche, Nihilists, O’Hare, Red Scare, Reitman, revolution, Russia, San Diego, Upton Sinclair, socialism, Stein, Weinberger, Whitman, WW1
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