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A compact biography follows a nineteenth-century American intellectual from childhood in New England through formative Cambridge associations with leading thinkers, engagement with Transcendentalist circles, and editorial and journalistic work in Boston and New York. It describes her literary criticism, advocacy for women's rights, art studies, and friendships, recounts extended travel in Europe, marriage to an Italian political exile, hands-on care for the sick during the Roman republican uprising, and her death at sea, closing with the publication and appraisal of her literary remains.
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