TITLE

Margaret Fuller

AUTHOR(S)
Lewis, Tess
PUB. DATE
March 1996
SOURCE
American Scholar;Spring96, Vol. 65 Issue 2, p284
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
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.
ACCESSION #
9603250178

Tags: FULLER, Margaret, 1810-1850;  WOMEN authors;  AUTHORS, American

 

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