Margaret Fuller (1810 - 1850) |
Margaret's mind was too big for her dresses. She was critic, editor, foreign correspondent, poet, and overall brilliant writer - as well as the inspiration for Hawthorne's remarkable Zenobia character from The Blithedale Romance. |
Woman in the Ninteenth Century and Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere, Condition and Duties, of Woman
Poe on Margaret Fuller
List of Works
Summer On the Lakes
Woman In the Nineteenth Century
Literature and Art
At Home and Abroad
Life Without and Life Within
(not a complete list)
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"Male and female represent the two sides of the great radical dualism. But in fact they are perpetually passing into one another. Fluid hardens to solid, solid rushes to fluid. There is no wholly masculine man, no purely feminine woman."
"Only the dreamer shall understand realities, though in truth his dreaming must be not out of proportion to his waking."
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