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  1. Sarah Margaret Fuller (May 23, 1810 – July 19, 1850), sometimes referred to as Margaret Fuller Ossoli, was an American journalist, editor, critic, translator, and women's rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement.

  2. Margaret Fuller was an American critic, teacher, and woman of letters whose efforts to civilize the taste and enrich the lives of her contemporaries make her significant in the history of American culture.

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  3. May 25, 2021 · Margaret Fuller (1810–1850), one of the most important American feminists of her day, was a philosopher, journalist, and literary critic. She belonged to the New England intellectual community called the transcendentalists, who also included Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Margaret Fuller is best known for feminist writing and literary criticism in 19th century America.

  5. Jul 29, 2024 · Sarah Margaret Fuller, born on May 23, 1810, in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, was a pioneering American journalist, editor, critic, and women’s rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement. Named after her grandmother, Margaret was the eldest child of Timothy Fuller and Margaret Crane Fuller.

  6. Margaret Fuller, who spent her life protesting injustice, died at the age of 40 in a shipwreck off New York Harbor while onlookers watched from the shore. Margaret Fuller, engraving by Chappel. She was America’s first feminist, first female literary critic and first woman foreign correspondent.

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  8. Mar 25, 2013 · In May of 1850, after four years abroad, Margaret Fuller set sail from Livorno to New York, bound for her native Massachusetts. She was just about to turn forty, and her stature in America was...

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