Mehren, Joan von. Minerva and the Muse: A Life of Margaret Fuller. University of Massachusetts Press.
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death | Phillis Wheatley | Though she died poor, she had never sold the handsome copy of Paradise Lost given to her in England by a future Lord Mayor of London. After her death it went to pay her husband's... |
Education | Margaret Fuller | In later life, having become a researcher into social conditions, she became the first woman with licence to use and work in Harvard University Library
. Mehren, Joan von. Minerva and the Muse: A Life of Margaret Fuller. University of Massachusetts Press. 176-7 “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 183 |
Textual Features | Margaret Fuller | The book was based on the tour MF
had made with Sarah Clarke
of the Niagara Fallsarea, Chicago, Milwaukee, and the surrounding countryside. While much of the material was drawn from... |
Textual Production | Mary Howitt | The museum at Odense in Denmark, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen
, holds some MH
material. A copy of R. H. Horne
's A New Spirit of the Age in Harvard University Library
has... |
Textual Production | Mary Russell Mitford | Her papers are widely scattered. In England the British Library
, the Bodleian Library
, the John Rylands Library
, and Berkshire County Library
hold important material; so do Harvard University Library
and the Huntington Library |
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