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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Bibliographical Appendix: works of Margaret Fuller Ossoli. (search)
ey are usually designated by an asterisk (*) in the Tribune, and many are reprinted in the volume Life without and life within, mentioned above. Liberty Bell (Anti-Slavery annual, 1846). The Liberty Bell (prose essay). Publications concerning her. Biographies. 1. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, by R. W. Emerson, W. H. Channing, and J. F. Clarke, 2 vols. Boston, 1852. [Edited mainly by W. H. Channing. Reprinted at New York, 1869; at Boston, 1884.] 2. Margaret Fuller (Marchesa Ossoli), by Julia Ward Howe. [ Eminent women series.] Boston, 1883. 3. Margaret Fuller Ossoli, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. [ American men of letters series.] Boston, 1884. Briefer memoirs and sketches. Crosland, Mrs. N. In Memorable women. London, 1854. Dall, Mrs, C. H. In Historical pictures Retouched. Boston, 1850. Frothingham, O. B. In Transcendentalism in New England. Boston, 1876. Griswold, R. W. In Prose writers of America. Philadelphia, 1846. Griswold, R. W
Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 11 (search)
When you write by post, please direct Marchesa Ossoli, as all the letters come to that address.irst visit here was to me; she adopted at once Ossoli and the child to her love. ——wrote me that— The Marchesa Arconati used to persuade Madame Ossoli to occasional excursions with her into the daughter followed her, and, running into Madame Ossoli's rooms, besought her interference. Madamough overwhelmed with cares and anxieties; Madame Ossoli found time and collectedness of mind enougal to the knife was swiftly made, and when Madame Ossoli, attracted by the unusual clamor, entered the group of weeping and terrified women, Madame Ossoli made her way up to the younger brother and Such incidents, and the calm tenor of Madame Ossoli's confident hopes,—the assured faith and uild. I cannot remember ever to have found Madame Ossoli alone, on those evenings when she remainedof his story, and came to his meeting with Madame Ossoli, the remembrance of her terrible distress [16 more.