“The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women”

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“The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women” is an 1843 essay by Margaret Fuller that argues for women’s intellectual and social equality and later served as the basis for her expanded book Woman in the Nineteenth Century.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
advocates women's intellectual equality with men
women's social equality with men
associatedWith Transcendentalism
surface form: American transcendentalist movement

transcendentalism
author Sarah Margaret Fuller
surface form: Margaret Fuller
authorGender female
basisFor Woman in the Nineteenth Century
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
expandedAs Woman in the Nineteenth Century
genre feminist essay
non-fiction
hasTitle “The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women” self-link
surface form: The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women
influenced American feminist thought
language English
literaryForm essay
mainSubject gender equality
intellectual equality of women and men
social equality of women and men
women's rights
movement first-wave feminism
notableFor early argument for women's legal and social rights in the United States
period 19th century
publicationYear 1843

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Woman in the Nineteenth Century basedOn “The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women”
“The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women” hasTitle “The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women” self-link
subject surface form: The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women
this entity surface form: The Great Lawsuit: Man versus Men, Woman versus Women