Margaret Fuller's "Woman in the Nineteenth Century"

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May 31, 2011

 

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It would certainly save agonizing hours of reading. However, all petty insults to the author aside for the moment, just the fact that the same general theme still comes up today that Fuller wrote about during her lifetime corroborates claims calling her "America's first true feminist" (page viii) And, while her writing argues for an improvement in women's status from what she saw during the early nineteenth century, it also reflects how the social constraints of the time had their effect on one particular woman...
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She dislikes such excuses at that fathers believes that women should be educated as well as men. She believes that women should be able to get jobs and work in the public sphere if they so choose. She gives numerous examples of cases in which educated women make better wives, which have alluded that, in the end, this education is really just another means of benefiting the men in the world...
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