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James Parton, The life of Horace Greeley, Chapter 20: Margaret Fuller. (search)
Chapter 20: Margaret Fuller. Her writings in the Tribune she resides with Mr. Greeley his narrative Dietetic sparring her manner of writing woman's Rights her generosity her independence her love of children Margaret and Pickie her opinion of Mr. Greeley death of Pickie. Margaret Fuller's first article in the Tribune, a review of Emerson's Essays, appeared on the seventh of December, 1844; her last, Farewell to New York, was published August 1st, 1846, on the eve of her departure for Europe. From Europe, however, she sent many letters to the Tribune, and continued occasionally, though at ever-increasing intervals, to correspond with the paper down nearly to the time of her embarkation for her native land in 1850. During the twenty months of her connection with the Tribune, she wrote, on an average, three articles a week. Many of them were long and elaborate, extending, in several instances, to three and four columns; and, as they were Essays upon authors