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Margaret Fuller was from Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, and grew up in a house full of books. Her father, Timothy, a lawyer, politician and son of a pastor, taught her at home, where she learned ...
Margaret Fuller, born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1810, was the offspring of a family of Unitarian rationalists who believed that, as children of God, we are obligated to develop the ...
In "The Lives of Margaret Fuller," the follow-up to his Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Bronson and Louisa May Alcott, John Matteson returns to the idealistic, intellectual, impractical world ...
Margaret and her Friends, or Conversations with Margaret Fuller.Reported by CAROLINE W. HEALY (Mrs. Dall). Boston : Roberts Brothers. 1895.↩↩ ...
Frontispiece for Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1855), by Sarah Margaret Fuller. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I have never reflected much on how being an historian, my earliest adult ambition ...
MRS. HOWE, in her introduction to these "Love Letters of Margaret Fuller," speaks of that short-lived genius as a sibyl and likens her to George Sand, although she qualifies this by the statement ...
Margaret Fuller would have hated the cover of Margaret Fuller: A New American Life, by Megan Marshall. It’s a blurry photo of a woman in a black Victorian dress standing with her back to the ...
Soon after Fuller’s tragic death by shipwreck in 1850, her friends Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Freeman Clarke, and William Henry Channing published their two-volume Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli.
Margaret Fuller, problem child of American transcendentalism, gets fresh treatment from Pulitzer Prize-winner John Matteson.
Megan Marshall talked about her book [Margaret Fuller: A New American Life], a biography of the 19th century editor, war correspondent and front-page columnist for the [New York Tribune]. Ms.
If Marshall’s biography helped rescue Fuller from the dustier shelves of history, Fuller in her own way helped save Marshall too. “I started writing Margaret Fuller in a big house in Newton ...