Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli

by Margaret Fuller

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  • Public Domain/Free Audiobook
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    Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli: The book 'Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli' appears to be available as a free, public domain recording on platforms like LibriVox and potentially the Internet Archive. Since the book was published in 1852, these versions are likely read by volunteers and may not be the 'official' unabridged audiobook from a commercial publisher, or they may be based on the censored 1852 edition, as noted in external sources.
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    Margaret Fuller: Audible lists an unabridged audiobook titled 'Margaret Fuller' by Megan Marshall, which is a biography *about* Margaret Fuller, not an audiobook reading of her own work, 'Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli'.

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An official, unabridged audiobook of Margaret Fuller's 'Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli' is not directly confirmed to be available for purchase on major retail platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, or Apple Books. The original 'Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli' was published in 1852 and was heavily censored or reworded by its editors, Emerson, Clarke, and Channing. The book is widely available in the public domain, for example, on LibriVox, which suggests free, volunteer-read audio versions exist, but these are not classified as official, commercially produced unabridged audiobooks. Furthermore, an unabridged commercial audiobook titled 'Margaret Fuller' by Megan Marshall is available, but this is a biography *about* Margaret Fuller, not a reading of her memoir.