
Summer on the Lakes, in 1843
Published in 1844, 'Summer on the Lakes, in 1843' is a travel narrative by Margaret Fuller, an early advocate for women's rights in America. The book recounts her experiences and observations during her visits to the Great Lakes, offering insights into the natural beauty and cultural landscape of the region. Fuller's reflections on society and her role as a woman in the 19th century make this work notable for its early feminist perspective and its contribution to American literature.
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KevinS, TriciaG, Betsy Walker, Ciufi Galeazzi





