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Woman in the Nineteenth Century - The First Major Feminist Book in the United States; Including Essays and Letters on Condition and Duties of Woman & Extracts From Fuller's Diary - cover

Woman in the Nineteenth Century - The First Major Feminist Book in the United States; Including Essays and Letters on Condition and Duties of Woman & Extracts From Fuller's Diary

Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Woman in the Nineteenth Century," Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli offers a pioneering exploration of women's roles and rights in a rapidly changing society. Written in an eloquent yet incisive style, the book deftly weaves personal narrative, philosophical discourse, and social critique. Fuller's context as a transcendentalist, along with her engagement in the broader feminist discourse of the 19th century, infuses her writing with a profound sense of urgency and insight. She articulates the struggles faced by women, advocating for their intellectual and social emancipation through sophisticated arguments that remain relevant today. Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli, an intellectual force of her time, was not merely a product of her era; she shaped it through her relentless pursuit of gender equality, education, and reform. As one of the first female editors in America and an influential figure in the Transcendentalist movement, her experiences—whether traversing Europe or engaging with prominent intellectuals—deeply informed her views on women's capabilities and rights. Her own struggles for recognition reflect the broader societal constraints she critiques in her work. I highly recommend "Woman in the Nineteenth Century" to readers interested in early feminist thought, social justice, and the evolution of women's rights. Fuller's arguments are thought-provoking, providing a historical lens that invites contemporary reflection on gender issues. Through this book, one not only gains insight into 19th-century attitudes but also finds inspiration to challenge enduring inequalities.
Available since: 12/14/2023.
Print length: 297 pages.

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