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The Significance of Margaret Fuller
A Radio Play be Mark Wildermann
Saturday April 5 at 7:30pm (EDT) Live and on Zoom
An evening honoring Margaret Fuller (1810-1850), Ralph Waldo Emerson’s colleague in journalism. Margaret Fuller was a transcendentalist journal editor (The Dial), presider over New England’s “cutting edge” cultural conversations, first female war correspondent and author of Woman in the Nineteenth Century, considered the first major feminist work in the United States. Please join us to hear her inspiring story as told through selections from Mark Wildermann’s Radio Play, “The Significance of Margaret Fuller.” Performed (live and Zoomed) by Linda Larson, Vincent Roppolo and Mark Wildermann.
Rudolf Steiner observed that had he founded anthroposophy in America rather than Europe, he would have developed it out of Emerson’s work rather than out of Goethe’s.