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Margaret Fuller: Critical Essay by Donna Dickenson

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SOURCE:An introduction to Woman in the Nineteenth Century and Other Writings by Margaret Fuller, edited by Donna Dickenson, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1994, pp. vii-xxix.

In the following introduction to her edition of a collection of Fuller's writings, Dickenson surveys Fuller's life, thought, and works.

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