The Radical Life and Tragic Death of Margaret Fuller
In an era when women were expected to be silent ornaments of the drawing room, Margaret Fuller was a “mountainous me.” A child prodigy who read Virgil at age four, she became the intellectual heartbeat of the American Transcendentalist movement, besting the likes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau in heated debates. Credit to : Absolute History
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