Woman in the 19th Century (eBook)

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2022
297 Seiten
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Woman in the 19th Century - Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli
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In 'Woman in the 19th Century', Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli presents a pioneering feminist critique, steeped in the intellectual current of American transcendentalism. This seminal work dissects societal constructs surrounding gender, arguing for a recognition of women's agency and potential. Fuller's prose reveals the plight of women subjugated under the guise of domestic roles, calling for an imperative reshaping of the social fabric to foster gender equality. Encapsulating a blend of personal reflection and scholarly examination, the book presages the feminist thought that would gain prominence in American literature and activism. As the first major feminist work in the United States, its significance is underscored by its historical and literary contemporaneity, one defined by an emergent urgency for social reform. Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli's contribution to literature and feminism is profoundly informed by her background as a leading female intellectual and journalist during the transcendentalist movement. Her advocacy for women's rights, particularly in education and employment, resounds through the text, distilled from her extensive work in journalism as both a critic and book reviewer. Fuller's enlightened perspective, coupled with her erudite critique of gender dynamics, undoubtedly shaped her writing, imbuing it with a perspicacity and foresight that was groundbreaking for her time. This book is an indispensable volume for scholars, feminists, and general readers alike, an adornment to any collection that values literary gems serving society's moral compass. It is recommended not only for its enduring insights into gender relations but also as a testament to Fuller's extraordinary vision. Her clarion call for individuality and mutual respect between genders reverberates deeply, rendering 'Woman in the 19th Century' a timeless tribute to human dignity and the ongoing quest for equality.

Sarah Margaret Fuller Ossoli (1810–1850), more commonly known as Margaret Fuller, was a renowned American journalist, editor, critic, translator, and women's rights advocate. She is best remembered for her seminal work, 'Woman in the 19th Century' (1845), which is often regarded as the first major feminist work in the United States. With a piercing critique of gender discrimination and an impassioned call for intellectual and social freedom for women, Fuller's writing broke new ground in feminist literature. Born in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, Fuller was educated by her father and later became the first woman allowed to use the library at Harvard College. She worked closely with Ralph Waldo Emerson and was part of the transcendentalist movement. Throughout her career, Fuller was a prolific writer and well-respected in literary circles. She advocated for equality, education, and empowerment for women, weaving her insights into powerful prose and poetry. Her writing style was a blend of scholarly depth with a personal and emotional resonance. Aside from her acclaimed feminist work, Fuller was also known for her travel-based writings while in Europe, particularly her observations during the Italian Revolution, which she supported. Her untimely death in a shipwreck tragically cut short a life of intellectual vibrancy and advocacy. Fuller's legacy as a key figure in the women's movement and American literature continues to influence feminist thought and writing.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte 19th century feminism • american women writers • Classic • Down Girl • Dust Bowl Girls • early feminist texts • Feminism • feminist theory classics • Gender Studies • Half the Sky • Hidden Figure • Historical • I Am Malala • Lean in • Margaret Fuller literature • Michelle Obama • nasty women • oprah • Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite • social reform literature • Transcendentalist authors • Victorian era gender roles • women's rights history
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