FULLEREN Margaret (Fuller Margaret)( American journalist.)
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Marquise Ossola (1810-1850) Born May 23, 1810 in Kembridzhporte (pc. Mass.). In 1840-1843, together with R. W. Emerson edit 'Dayel' - a quarterly magazine transcendentalists. Fuller, to some extent served as a prototype of Zenobia, the heroine of Nathaniel Hawthorne Blaytdeyle. In December 1844 processed essay, published earlier in 'Dayel', in his most famous book, Woman in the 19 century (Woman in the Nineteenth Century). In 1846, Fuller went to Europe, foreign correspondent for The New York Tribune ', secretly married the Marquis Dzh.A.Ossoli. The couple returned to Rome in 1848, hence, communicating with Dzh.Madzini and Polish patriot poet Adam Mickiewicz, Fuller sent reports on the revolutionary events, culminating in the proclamation of the Roman Republic in February 1849. After the fall of the republic Tuscan Ossola police forced the family to go to America. The island Fire Island near New York, the ship was wrecked, and the whole family was killed July 19, 1850.
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