Margaret and her friends
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The only firsthand account of one of Fuller's famous "Conversations," the first of which to men were invited. Guests included Bronson Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Sophia and George Ripley, Sophia and Elizabeth Peabody, Caroline Sturgis and Jones Very. Dall, who went on the become a major figure in the woman's rights movement in Massachusetts, includes direct quotes attributed to Fuller and describes how Fuller led the discussions on Greek mythology.
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Margaret Fuller
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Caroline Wells Healey Dall
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Margaret and Her Friends
- MAMargaret and Her FriendsMargaret Fuller, Caroline Wells Healey Dall
Margaret and Her Friends
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Margaret and Her Friends
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Margaret and her friends
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Margaret and her friends, or, Ten conversations with Margaret Fuller upon the mythology of the Greeks and its expression in art, held at the house of the Rev. George Ripley, Bedford Place, Boston, beginning March 1, 1841