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  1. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Margaret Fuller Society. American Literature Association 2024 Conference CFPs. Deadline Extended: January 22, 2024. Contact: argerj@gmail.com The Margaret Fuller Society will sponsor two panels on relationality at the 35th Annual Conference of the American Literature Association, to be held 23–26 May 2024 at The Palmer House Hilton in Chicago.

  2. Sarah Margaret Fuller nasceu em Cambridgeport, Massachusetts 23 de maio de 1810. Sua família possuía condições financeiras e culturais muito boas. Seu pai, Timothy Fuller, estudou direito em na Universidade de Harvard e foi conselheiro de estado na Câmara dos Deputados de Massachusetts entre 1813 e 1816.

  3. Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli, mais conhecida como Margaret Fuller foi uma jornalista, crítica e defensora dos direitos da mulher norte-americana associada ...

  4. Margaret Fuller (1810-1850) [7129] Anonymous, Margaret Fuller (1840), courtesy of the Library of Congress [LC-USZ62-47039]. Margaret Fuller ranked among the most celebrated public intellectuals in her own day, an accomplishment that is especially remarkable given the social strictures and limitations women faced in the early nineteenth century.

  5. Biografía de Margaret Fuller Margaret Fuller (1810-1850) era una escritora estadounidense, activista por los derechos de la mujer, y estaba asociada con el movimiento trascendentalista. Fuller fue una influyente y temprana feminista cuyos escritos tuvieron un profundo impacto en las posteriores mujeres que hicieron campaña por el sufragio ...

  6. 25 de mar. de 2013 · The Fuller canon was enriched last year with another superb biography, by John Matteson, “The Lives of Margaret Fuller.” (Matteson won a Pulitzer Prize in 2008 for his biography of Louisa May ...

  7. 9 de dez. de 2020 · Margaret Fuller (born Sarah Margaret Fuller; later Margaret Fuller Ossoli; 1810 – 1850) was a well-known figure in her lifetime as a women’s rights advocate, abolitionist, editor, and journalist. For a time, she was considered the best-read person in New England and became the first woman to gain access to Harvard’s library.