“Some degree of expression is necessary for growth, but it should be little in proportion to the full life.”
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The letters of Margaret Fuller
This book presents a comprehensive collection of letters written by Margaret Fuller, offering insights into her personal life, intellectual pursuits, and social commentary during the 19th century. The letters reveal her thoughts on various subjects, including literature, philosophy, and women's rights, providing a unique perspective on the cultural and intellectual climate of her time. more
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