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A new appreciation of Fuller as a writer, thinker, and risk-taker
From:
The Boston Globe
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July 18, 2007| Author:
Mary Loeffelholz - Mary Loeffelholz is a member of Northeastern University's English Department and the author of books on Emily Dickinson and modernist women writers.
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Book Review
Margaret Fuller: An American Romantic Life, Volume II, The Public
Years
By Charles Cooper
Oxford University, 649 pp., $40
The first volume of Charles Capper's biography of Margaret Fuller,
published in 1992, covered her "private years," her first three
decades that included her father's direction of her classical
education and her launching of her "Conversations," the intellectual
soirees that brought women (and sometimes men) together on topics
from myt...
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