
by Margaret Fuller (Author), Mary Kelley (Editor), Margaret Fuller Ossoli (Author)
An anthology of the writings of Margaret Fuller (1810-1850), American editor, essayist, poet, teacher and author. An associate of Emerson, Thoreau and William Henry Channing at the Brook Farm Community in Massachusetts, Fuller edited the transcendentalist journal The Dial , and became the first woman journalist for the New York Tribune . This book includes the texts Summer on the Lakes and Women in the Nineteenth Century in their entirety, a selection of criticisms, her despatches from Italy for Horace Greeley during the Italian Revolution, and selected correspondence. Mary Kelley has edited and prefaced the collection with a critical introduction, and provided chronology and notes.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Edition: 1st edition
Publisher: Viking Portable Library
Published: 26 Jan 1995
ISBN 10: 0140176659
ISBN 13: 9780140176650