Margaret Fuller’s “Conversations” as 19th Century Podcasts
The Best is Lost
If the ante-bellum nineteenth century journalist, Transcendentalist, and feminist Margaret Fuller were alive today, she would have a podcast.
Before Fuller’s premature death in 1850, female intellectuals had few outlets for expressing their ideas. Hers was conversation, written and spoken. In conversation with others -- Horace Greeley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo ...
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