Margaret Fuller, lost Transcendentalist - Boston Globe


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Margaret Fuller, lost Transcendentalist
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By Ruth Graham When the intellectual, critic, and journalist Margaret Fuller boarded a cargo ship named Elizabeth in the summer of 1850, she did so with a “dark feeling.” American friends had written letters begging her to stay in Rome.
'The Lives of Margaret Fuller' by John Matteson Washington Post
Review: 'The Lives of Margaret Fuller' by John Matteson Los Angeles Times

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(WW Norton) - 'The Lives of Margaret Fuller: A Biography' by John Matteson - Washington Post


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(WW Norton) - 'The Lives of Margaret Fuller: A Biography' by John Matteson
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Fuller's most famous and enduring work therefore remains “Woman in the Nineteenth Century” (1843), which is underpinned by the idea that all human beings, whatever body their souls chance to inhabit, have the ability, the right and the duty to strive ...
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Margaret Fuller: Woman of the World - New York Times

Margaret Fuller: Woman of the World
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Margaret Fuller, a woman of great talent and promise, had the misfortune to be born in Massachusetts in 1810, at a time and place in which the characteristics of what historians have termed “true womanhood” were becoming ever more rigidly defined.
Let Them Be Sea Captains! Wall Street Journal

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John Matteson's 'The Lives of Margaret Fuller' tells of a woman liberated ... - Plain Dealer


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John Matteson's 'The Lives of Margaret Fuller' tells of a woman liberated ...
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By Plain Dealer guest writer By Anne Trubek Margaret Fuller is one of America's most fascinating and important figures, and her work has been too often overlooked. Most who do know of her associate her with the Transcendentalists, with whom she was ...

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'The Lives of Margaret Fuller' by John Matteson - Boston Globe

'The Lives of Margaret Fuller' by John Matteson
Boston Globe
By Dan Cryer Margaret Fuller was a force of nature, a powerhouse of intellect, the Susan Sontag of mid-19th-century America. Alas, this extraordinary editor, critic, journalist, and feminist trailblazer also was burdened by flaws of personality and ...

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This Sunday: The smartest person in the room and 'Cuckoo's Nest' - Los Angeles Times (blog)

This Sunday: The smartest person in the room and 'Cuckoo's Nest'
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In her review of John Matteson's “The Lives of Margaret Fuller,” Laura Skandera Trombley poses an interesting question: “What must it have been like always to be the smartest person in the room without any of the privileges accorded to men?

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BIOGRAPHY: "The Lives of Margaret Fuller," by John Matteson - Minneapolis Star Tribune

BIOGRAPHY: "The Lives of Margaret Fuller," by John Matteson
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Margaret Fuller (1810-50) was the only woman to be included in the Concord circle of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Nathaniel Hawthorne. The author of the groundbreaking "Woman in the Nineteenth Century" and a war correspondent for the ...

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