AN interesting little book — interesting for what it suggests rather than for what it is — has been published under the title Margaret and her Friends. 1 Fifty years ago no explanation as to just ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. During an era when few women had professional careers, Margaret Fuller was a prominent journalist, critic, and women’s ...
Novelized accounts of historical figures’ lives are hugely popular. But do we really want to draw back the curtain on history and find people talking and acting the way we do? By Megan Marshall Megan ...
THERE is an advantage in applying the methods of modern psychological analysis to a woman long since dead. Unlike the living ‘subject,’ she does not change during the process, nor can she protest the ...
The author, who conducted much of her research in Concord, will read from the book Saturday at An Unlikely Story in Plainville Allison Pataki is known for her best-selling historical novels about ...
The Passion Flower My love gave me a passion-flower. I nursed it well — so brief its hour! My eyelids ache, my throat is dry: He told me that it would not die. My love and I are one, and yet Full oft ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Widely acknowledged as America’s first major woman intellectual, Margaret Fuller was a talented editor and writer as ...
Margaret “Peggy” (Milligan) Fuller, 92, of Sand Hill Road, Middletown, died Monday (July 28, 2003) at the New Britain General Hospital. She was born in East Barnet, VT, the daughter of the late George ...
Margaret E. “Peg” Fuller, 79 of Palmer Twp. died Feb. 19, 2021. A graduate of Liberty HS and Bethlehem Business School, she had been a jewelry consultant for Bixler Jewelers and a Welcome Wagon ...