1930. The biography of Margaret Fuller, American editor, essayist,
poet and teacher. Fuller, raised among Harvard intellectuals, was
throughout her lifetime a voracious reader, brilliant
conversationalist and an intellectual force to be reckoned with.
She became involved with the Transcendentalists and was the first
woman journalist for the New York Tribune. In her feminist tract,
Woman in the Nineteenth Century, she envisioned America as the one
place where women might rise above men's tyranny. She traveled to
Italy where she became involved in the revolutionary movement
there, had a child, and later married. Badly in need of money,
Fuller, her husband and son set sail for New York. She met a tragic
end when the boat they were on shipwrecked near Fire Island.
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