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  1. Mathilda by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2010-07-12
  2. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and A Vindication of the Rights of Men by Mary Wollstonecraft, 2009-02-15
  3. The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft: Revised Edition by Claire Tomalin, 1992-09-01
  4. Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft by Lyndall Gordon, 2006-05-01
  5. Maria, or the Wrongs of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft, 2010-07-06
  6. Mary Wollstonecraft by Janet Todd, 2002-03-15
  7. Frankenstein (Qualitas Classics) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2010-04-02
  8. Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark and Memoirs of the Author (Penguin Classics) by Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, 1987-09-01
  9. Wollstonecraft: A Vindication of the Rights of Men and a Vindication of the Rights of Woman and Hints (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Mary Wollstonecraft, 1995-08-25
  10. Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft (Re-Reading the Canon) by Maria J. Falco, 1995-11-01
  11. Mary; Maria; Matilda (Penguin Classics) by Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, 1993-05-04
  12. Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (Cambridge Library Collection - Women's Writing) by Mary Wollstonecraft, 2010-10-28
  13. The Last Man (Wordsworth Classics) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 2004-11-05
  14. Midnight Fires: A Mystery with Mary Wollstonecraft by Nancy Means Wright, 2010-04-10

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Mary Wollstonecraft , the daughter of a handkerchief weaver, was born in Spitalfields, London in 1759. The family moved a great deal during Mary's childhood and she lived for periods at Epping, Barking, Beverley, Hoxton, Walworth and Laugharne in Wales.
In 1784 Mary Wollstonecraft opened a school in Newington Green, a small village close to Hackney, with her sister Eliza and a friend, Fanny Blood . Soon after arriving in Newington Green, Mary made friends with Richard Price , a minister at the local Dissenting Chapel. Price and his friend, Joseph Priestly , were the leaders of a group of men known a s Rational Dissenters . Price had w ritten several books including the very influential Review of the Principal Questions of Morals (1758) where he argued that individual conscience and reason should be used when making moral choices. Price also rejected the traditional Christian ideas of original sin and eternal punishment. As a result of these religious views, some Anglicans acc used Rational Dissenters of being atheists.

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MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT (17591797). Long before the women s movement or women s suffrage, there was Mary Wollstonecraft s Rights of Woman.
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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects . Boston: Printed by Peter Edes for Thomas and Andrews, 1792. Long before the women's movement or women's suffrage, there was Mary Wollstonecraft's Rights of Woman . Wollstonecraft was a progressive thinker and an outspoken advocate of the equality of the sexes. Like many pioneers struggling against outdated but dearly held conventions, she suffered much harsh criticism and never lived to see her ideals come to fruition. Always independent, Wollstonecraft had started and operated a school, and then worked as a governess before settling down to a literary career. In 1787, she became literary advisor to the publisher John Johnson of London. During this time she also wrote children's stories, a novel and some translations, and in 1792 Johnson published her now famous Vindication of the Rights of Woman Wollstonecraft's tract, written in simple and direct language, is a declaration of the rights of women to equality of education and civil opportunities, from which "they are unjustly denied a share." This stand provoked a bitter outcry, from which she escaped by going to France to observe the Revolution, and where she remained throughout the Reign of Terror. Later, she met and married the political philosopher, William Godwin, but died soon after giving birth to their daughter, Mary, who later married the poet Shelley and became famous as the author of

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Mary Wollstonecraft born 1759, died 1797 Mary Wollstonecraft, considered by many to be the mother of the British women's suffrage movement, grew up in a household with an abusive and drunk father, whose financial failures left his children penniless. To escape this situation, Wollstonecraft left home at age nineteen. While working as a governess, a companion, and a teacher, she taught herself French and German. In 1792, Wollstonecraft published her ground-breaking political polemic A Vindication of the Rights of Woman as a response to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's argument that women exist to please men. Wollstonecraft died tragically at age 36 because of complications from childbirth. Even after her death, her work continued to inspire many literary women, including her daughter Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelly, and the nineteenth century feminists.

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Mary Wollstonecraft. In 1778, when she was nineteen, Mary Wollstonecraft left home to take a situation as companion with a rich tradesman s widow at Bath.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mary Wollstonecraft April 27 September 10 ) was the author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and mother of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley . Her husband William Godwin was one of the most prominent atheists of his day and a forefather of the anarchist movement. A little bit more (as cribbed from the introduction to "Letters on Sweden, Norway and Denmark" and Simon Schama's "History of Britain") Spitalfields , when Spitalfields was prosperous. Her mother was a rigorous Irishwoman In 1778, when she was nineteen, Mary Wollstonecraft left home to take a situation as companion with a rich tradesman's widow at Bath After the mother's death, Mary Wollstonecraft left home again, to live with her friend, Fanny Blood , an artist, who was at Walham Green. In 1782 she went to nurse a married sister through a dangerous illness. The father's need of support next pressed upon her. He had spent not only his own money, but also the little that had been specially reserved for his children. Islington , which was removed in a few months to Newington Green . Early in 1785 Fanny Blood, far gone in consumption, sailed for Lisbon to marry an Irish surgeon who was settled there. After her marriage it was evident that she had but a few months to live; Mary Wollstonecraft, deaf to all opposing counsel, then left her school, and, with help of money from a friendly woman, she went out to nurse her, and was by her when she died. Mary Wollstonecraft remembered her loss ten years afterwards in these

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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), a revolutionary advocate of equal rights for women, was an inspiration for both the nineteenth-century and twentieth-century women's movements. Wollstonecraft was not merely a woman's rights advocate. She asserted the innate rights of all people, whom she thought victims of a society that assigned people their roles, comforts, and satisfactions according to the false distinctions of class, age, and gender.
Mary endured a difficult childhood, denied the advantages and affection lavished on her older brother. She often had to protect her mother from the drunken rage of her father, the son of a master weaver from London who tried unsucessfully to set himself up as a gentleman farmer. Many other eighteenth-century girls had to endure similar injustices and hardships. It was Mary's genius that allowed her to rise above these severe handicaps and transform her experience into a dream of a reordered society. As a young woman Wollstonecraft supported herself as a lady's companion, seamstress, governess, and schoolteacher. She was largely self-educated.
From 1782 until 1785 Wollstonecraft was a congregant at the Unitarian chapel at Newington Green, during which time she was influenced by its minister, Richard Price. Through her friendship with Dr. Price she entered a circle of intellectuals and radicals, including Joseph Priestley, Thomas Paine, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Blake, and William Godwin. Between 1788 and 1792 she was a translator and reviewer for publisher Joseph Johnson. Her work frequently appeared in his periodical

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A self-taught native of London, Mary Wollstonecraft worked as a schoolteacher and headmistress at a school she established at Newington Green with her sister Eliza. The sisters soon became convinced that the young women they tried to teach had already been effectively enslaved by their social training in subordination to men. In Thoughts on the Education of Daughters (1787) Wollstonecraft proposed the deliberate extrapolation of Enlightenment ideals to include education for women, whose rational natures are no less capable of intellectual achievement than are those of men. Following a period of service as a governess to Lord Kingsborough in Ireland, Wollstonecraft spent several years observing political and social developments in France, and wrote History and Moral View of the Origins and Progress of the French Revolution (1793). Her A Vindication of the Rights of Men (1790) is a spirited defense of the ideals of the Revolution against the conservative objections of Burke . Upon her return to England, she joined a radical group whose membership included Blake

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Mary Wollstonecraft , the daughter of a handkerchief weaver, was born in Spitalfields, London in 1759. The family moved a great deal during Mary's childhood and she lived for periods at Epping, Barking, Beverley, Hoxton, Walworth and Laugharne in Wales. In 1784 Mary Wollstonecraft opened a school in Newington Green, a small village close to Hackney, with her sister Eliza and a friend, Fanny Blood. Soon after arriving in Newington Green, Mary made friends with Richard Price , a minister at the local Dissenting Chapel. Price and his friend

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