Margaret Fuller Collected Writings
Margaret Fuller Collected Writings
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Transcendentalist, journalist, feminist, activist, public intellectual, war correspondent, poet: Margaret Fuller''s achievement in her short life was as diverse, wide-ranging, and radical as her multi-generic writings. Now, at long last, this pioneering writer joins Library of America with the most comprehensive and most authoritative version of her writings ever published. Here are her two best-known books: Summer on the Lakes, in 1843, an account of her travels to the Great Lakes, a plea for better treatment of the American Indian peoples, and a sketchbook of Fuller''s thought; and Woman in the Nineteenth Century, the foundational document of American feminism and the first major work on women''s rights since Wollstonecraft''s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman fifty-three years earlier. Joining them are a generous selection of Fuller''s published essays and journalism, including ''American Literature'' and her reviews and columns for the New York Tribune, as well as her war correspondence from besieged Rome in 1849; unpublished writings and selections from Fuller''s journals, many previously unknown and newly transcribed for this volume; and a selection of Fuller''s letters, including three newly translated from the original Italian. Rounding out the volume are a chronology by Fuller''s biographer Megan Marshall, along with helpful notes identifying Fuller''s many allusions and quotations, and an index.

