Margaret Fuller
'Woman in the Nineteenth Century' is a pioneering feminist work by Margaret Fuller, first published in 1845. In the book, Fuller advocates for women’s equality and addresses gender roles, marriage, education, and women’s status in 19th-century society. She emphasizes women’s intellectual and spiritual development, promoting self-discovery and self-reliance. Fuller’s 'Great Lawsuit' concept envisions a future where women claim equal rights and opportunities. Her work had a significant impact on early feminism in the United States and continues to influence women’s rights movements.