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Feminist, revolutionary and adventurous These dramatic aspects of her life and her romantic death at sea are the legend of Margaret Fuller. This is the first book that sees Fuller…

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Feminist, revolutionary and adventurous These dramatic aspects of her life and her romantic death at sea are the legend of Margaret Fuller. This is the first book that sees Fuller as an intellectual leader on an equal footing with Emerson and Thoreau, her contemporaries. Dr.

Allen explores Foller's achievements as a writer, literary critic, feminist, journalist and commentator on American society. She is also studying the process by which she hid the reputation of Fuller after her death in 1850.

For those who were not familiar with Margaret Fuller, this book begins with the basic facts of her life and death. She was invaded by her father and became a scientist in an age when women scientists were rare.

She went to teach other women, freeing the phone, writing about women's rights, and border life, where the latter decisively worked on the Indians and their virtual annihilation during American settlement of the West. She left Boston and became a literary critic and then a foreign correspondent for Horace Greeley in the New York Tribune.

She finally participated with her lover Osoli in the Italian Revolution of 1848. But the main concern of this book is Fuller's ideas, the complex friendship between Fuller and Emerson explores, Which Emerson caused her reputation as a writer and thinker.

Although other books have neglected the most important intellectual influence on Fuller, this book explains Goethe's influence on Fuller's humanity, and shows how and why it has become one of America's greatest human beings. Margaret Fuller is seen here as a wonderful, compassionate, profound woman.

Struggling to reconcile internal and external life, thought and action, mind and passion, "the ambition of man and the heart of women." Her humanity and writings were particularly relevant to the cultural climate of the young American Republic. This book examines the style of its writings, its literary achievements, its contributions to American culture and establishes its place in the context of its time in New England and the most important context of Western cultural heritage.

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