A New Image of Margaret Fuller
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- Margaret Fuller, the American Minerva. Tuttleton, James W. // New Criterion;Feb95, Vol. 13 Issue 6, p24
Comments on the literary works of Margaret Fuller. Views on equality of work opportunity; Personal background; Fuller's influence on the causes she espoused; Position on political revolution and social reorganization; Relationship with Giovanni Angelo Ossoli.
- MARGARET FULLER. Timko, Michael // World & I;Nov2002, Vol. 17 Issue 11, p290
Profiles U.S. feminist pioneer Margaret Fuller. Contributions to the feminist movement; Career background; Information on books written by Fuller.
- Margaret Fuller. Lewis, Tess // American Scholar;Spring96, Vol. 65 Issue 2, p284
Profiles American author Margaret Fuller. Intellectual voracity; Obtuseness to misunderstandings arising from intimacy between the sexes; Inspiration of mixture of devotion and resentment in friends; Drowning in a shipwreck.
- Margaret Fuller in Europe 1846-1850. Follet, Joyce Clark // History Today;Aug79, Vol. 29 Issue 8, p506
Recounts experiences of revolutionary Margaret Fuller during her travel to Europe from 1846 through 1850. Political conditions in the continent; Reason for her entry into politics; Details on the fall of Rome on June 23, 1849.
- The Transcendent Life of Margaret Fuller. Reynolds, Larry J. // Cobblestone;Mar2002, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p15
Features Margaret Fuller, an editor, teacher, literary critic, journalist and one of the most influential American women of the nineteenth century.
- Lessons of pioneering women offer inspiration. Maeglin, Kathey // Indianapolis Business Journal;3/10/2003, Vol. 23 Issue 53, p28
Features several historic women. Amelia Earhart; Madame C.J. Walker; Margaret Fuller; Margaret Sanger.
- The Lives of Margaret Fuller: A Biography. Taglienti, Paolina // Library Journal;11/15/2011, Vol. 136 Issue 19, p76
A review of the book "The Lives of Margaret Fuller: A Biography," by John Matteson is presented.
- Margaret Fuller as Hawthorne's Zenobia: The problem of moral accountability in fictional biography. Cary, Louise D. // ATQ;Mar1990, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p31
Focuses on Nathaniel Hawthorne's portrayal of feminist author Margaret Fuller as the character Zenobia in his fictionalized biography `The Blithedale Romance.' Hawthorne's disclaimer on the fictitious origins of his characters; Introduction of motive for Zenobia's feminism; Contrast between...
- Rereading antagonism as sibling rivalry: The Hawthorne/Fuller dynamic. Ash, Scott // ATQ;Dec95, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p313
Studies the markings of a sibling rivalry between authors Nathaniel Hawthorne and Margaret Fuller. Instruments of social commentary used by Fuller and Hawthorne; Fuller's complaints against the treatment of women as social and political agents in America; Parallelism between Fuller's and...


