Summer on the Lakes, in 1843
Margaret Fuller
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Margaret Fuller, the American early proponent for Women's rights, writes of her visits to the Great Lakes in the summer of 1843. - Summary by KevinS (7 hr 23 min)
Chapters
Epigrams | 2:04 | Read by KevinS |
Chapter 1 | 19:33 | Read by KevinS |
Chapter 2 | 50:43 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Chapter 3 | 46:16 | Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Chapter 4 | 1:10:09 | Read by TriciaG |
Chapter 5, Part 1 | 43:06 | Read by KevinS |
Chapter 5, Part 2 | 56:33 | Read by KevinS |
Chapter 6, Part 1 | 1:00:34 | Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Chapter 6, Part 2 | 1:00:19 | Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
Chapter 7 | 33:57 | Read by Ciufi Galeazzi |
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Interesting Discussions from 1843





Lynette C.
It is intriguing to hear sentiments written almost 200 years ago that most people perceive to be only "modern" thoughts! This is not only a Travelodge. Margaret includes reminiscences from her childhood, poetry both hers and others', and ethical explorations.