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Biography of Sarah Margaret Fuller
408 words, approx. 1.4 pages
 Sarah Margaret Fuller (1810-1850), an American feminist, cultural critic, and transcendentalist, fought for equality of the sexes. Not long after her birth on May 23, 1810, in Cambridgeport, Mass., Margaret Fuller's father started to educate her as a won...
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Biography of Sarah Margaret (Fuller marchesa d') Ossoli
15282 words, approx. 50.9 pages
 Sarah Margaret Fuller, Marchesa D'Ossoli, was arguably the most famous American woman writer of her generation and--with the possible exception of Harriet Beecher Stowe--of the entire nineteenth century. Her career as a public intellectual is remarkable...
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Biography of Sarah Margaret (Fuller marchesa d') Ossoli
7036 words, approx. 23.5 pages
 Best remembered as the author of Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845), Margaret Fuller has been celebrated as one of the foremost social critics of her day. Her importance as a feminist theorist has doubtless contributed to her not being widely recogni...


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