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Fuller, Margaret, 1810-1850

LC control no.n 79034266
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LC classificationPS2500 PS2508
Personal name headingFuller, Margaret, 1810-1850
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Variant(s)Fuller, Margaret (Sarah Margaret), 1810-1850
Fuller, Margarita, 1810-1850
Fuller, S. Margaret (Sarah Margaret), 1810-1850
Fuller, Sara Margarita, 1810-1850
Fuller, Sarah Margaret, 1810-1850
Ossoli, Margaret Fuller, 1810-1850
Ossoli, Sara Margarita, 1810-1850
Ossoli, Sarah Margaret Fuller, marchesa d', 1810-1850
Biography/History noteMargaret Fuller (1810-1850) was an American writer and teacher.
Birth date18100523
Death date18500719
Place of birthCambridgeport (Mass.)
Place of deathFire Island (N.Y. : Island)
Profession or occupationAuthors Translators Editors Foreign correspondents Critics Transcendentalists (New England) Feminists
Found inHer The letters of Margaret Fuller, 1983: CIP t.p. (Margaret Fuller) pref. (Margaret Fuller, Fuller)
Notable Amer. women, 1607-1950, 1971 (Fuller, Margaret)
W was W A., his. vol., 1963 (Fuller, Sarah Margaret)
Dict. of Amer. biog., 1960 (Fuller, Sarah Margaret)
Acad. Amer. encyc., 1981 (Fuller, Margaret)
Colliers encyc., 1973 (Fuller, Margaret, Marchioness Ossoli)
Encyc. Amer., 1975 (Fuller, Margaret)
Encyc. Brit., 1972 (Fuller, (Sarah) Margaret, Marchioness Ossoli)
Russian Brockhaus: v. 36, p. 866 (Fuller (Sara Margarita Fuller), 1810-1850. American writer and teacher; married Count Ossoli in Italy and perished in shipwreck with him and their son returning to New York)
Wikipedia, Dec. 9, 2010 (Margaret Fuller; b. May 23, 1810 in Cambridgeport, Mass.; d. July 19, 1850 off Fire Island, N.Y.; teacher, journalist, and critic)
Wikipedia, 19 July 2022 (Margaret Fuller; Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli; born 23 May 1810 in Cambridgeport, Mass.; died in a shipwreck off Fire Island, New York on 19 July 1850; American journalist, editor, critic, translator & women's rights advocate; associated with the American transcendentalism movement; daughter of Timothy Fuller and Margaret Crane Fuller; 1840-1842 editor of transcendentalist journal "The Dial"; 1843 first published work apeared in the "North American Review;" 1844 joined staff of New-York Tribune; 1845 published "Woman in the Nineteenth Century"; 1846 sent to Europe by the Tribune as a correspondent; partner: Giovanni Angelo Ossoli ( -1850); son: Angelo Eugene Philip Ossoli (1848-1850))