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  1. Original stories. With five illus. by William Blake, with an introd. by E.V. Lucas by Mary, 1759-1797 Wollstonecraft, 2009-10-26
  2. This shining woman: Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, 1759-1797 by Marjorie Bowen, 1937
  3. MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT GODWIN 1759 - 1797. A Bibliography of the First and Early Editions with Briefer Notes on Later Editions and Translations. Edited by Karma Pippin.
  4. Mary and The Wrongs of Woman (Oxford World's Classics) by Mary Wollstonecraft, 2009-04-15
  5. Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) by Barbara Taylor, 2003-04-28
  6. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and A Vindication of the Rights of Men by Mary Wollstonecraft, 2009-02-15
  7. Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft (Re-Reading the Canon) by Maria J. Falco, 1995-11-01
  8. The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  9. Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark and Memoirs of the Author (Penguin Classics) by Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, 1987-09-01
  10. Mary Wollstonecraft: Letters to Imlay, With Prefatory Memoir by C. Kegan Paul (English Literature Series) by Mary Wollstonecraft, 1971-06
  11. Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft by Lyndall Gordon, 2005-05-01
  12. Ahead of Her Time: A Sampler of the Life and Thought of Mary Wollstonecraft by Mary Wollstonecraft, Ella Mazel, 1995-11-01
  13. The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft: Revised Edition by Claire Tomalin, 1992-09-01
  14. Mary Wollstonecraft: A Literary Life (Literary Lives) by Caroline Franklin, 2006-03-21

21. Wollstonecraft, Mary
Mary Wollstonecraft. Wollstonecraft (17591797), engelsk forfatter og kvindesagskvinde.Mary Wollstonecraft blev født på landet i en familie med seks børn.
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INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author. Wollstonecraft,Mary, 17591797 W Index Main Index Maria or the Wrongs of Woman.
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23. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797)
Mary Wollstonecraft (17591797). Mary Wollstonecraft points to CatharineMacaulay (1731-91), the author of Letters on Education, as
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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) Letters on Education , as her predecessor in writing on the rights of women, regretting that Macaulay died too soon to evaluate her own work. But Wollstonecraft is usu ally regarded as the first of the modern feminist theorists, clearly deserving that title in political philosophy. Thoughts on the Education of Daughters (1786). When dismissed as a governess, she turned for a time to school teaching, but really wanted to make a living by writing and publishing books, something which first looked possible when books reached larger audiences, because of lower costs. She laughed at those who thought that the reading of novels would corrupt women, saying that corruption would no t occur if women were better educated. Her first novel was Mary, A Fiction included Richard Price, William Blake, Tom Paine and William Godwin. When Edmund Burke wrote his Reflections on the Revolution in France , condemning almost everything about the French Revolution, Wollstonecraft published her reply, A Vindica tion of the Rights of Man (1790), which came out before Tom Paine's more famous

24. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797)
Mary Wollstonecraft (17591797). Mary Wollstonecraft maintained by HarrietDevine Jump; good on bibliographies and etexts Mary Wollstonecraft
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25. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), Writer And Feminist; Wife Of William Godwin
Mary Wollstonecraft (17591797), Writer and feminist; wife of William GodwinSitter in 5 portraits Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792
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29. Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin 1759-1797
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33. The Literary Gothic   |   Mary Wollstonecraft   
Wollstonecraft, Mary. 17591797 Perhaps most directly relevant to the Gothic traditionin her role as mother of Mary Shelley—a role she had for about 10 days
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Perhaps most directly relevant to the Gothic tradition in her role as mother of Mary Shelley A Vindication of the Rights of Women [1792], widely regarded as the first manifesto of modern feminism. A radical and early feminist, Wollstonecraft married writer and philosopher William Godwin , who inadvertently turned her into something of a cultural persona non grata with the invasively detailed Memoirs he published shortly after her death.
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34. John Windle Collection Of Papers Relating To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, 1759-
Wollstonecraft, Mary, 17591797. Bibliography. Subjects. CW Johnson (booksellerof London ). Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) the First Modern Feminist a.
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Windle, John. Title Collection of papers relating to Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, 1759-1797: a Bibliography , [ca. 1988-1999] (bulk 1997-1999).
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1 box (.5 linear ft.) Historical/Biographical Note Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) was a pioneering English feminist, perhaps best known for her book The Rights of Women . John Windle, an antiquarian bookseller in San Francisco , self-published his first bibliography of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin in 1988. Oak Knoll Press published a new edition, extensively revised by Karma Pippin, in 2000. Scope and Contents The collection includes a copy of the first edition of Windle’s earlier descriptive bibliography of the work of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (1988), with holograph annotations as well as several drafts of the second edition and numerous corrections and additions, some in Windle’s own hand. Names Pippin, Karma. Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797. Bibliography.
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L’oppressione della donna”, M. Wollstoncraft) Al reverendo Polwhele dovette proprio sembrare un segno del Cielo, un castigo divino, la morte per parto di Mary Wollstonecraft, femminista, scrittrice e pedagogista, donna ed intellettuale ribelle ad ogni convenzione, dalla vita movimentata e discutibile, che aveva osato rivendicare l’uguaglianza delle donne proponendosi, anche nel suo ultimo romanzo lasciato incompiuto, “L’oppressione della donna”, di… mostrare le ingiustizie subite dalle donne di varie condizioni, ugualmente opprimenti, anche se diverse per via delle differenze nell’educazione , se, un anno dopo la sua morte, precisò che era morta … d’una morte tale da provare ineluttabilmente la differenza tra i sessi, e da evidenziare il destino delle donne… Mary, che da ragazza s’era ripromessa di non sposarsi mai, morì il 30 agosto del 1797 per febbre puerperale, dieci giorni dopo aver partorito la figlia Mary (Mary Shelley, che sarebbe poi divenuta l’autrice del famoso romanzo di Frankenstein). Nell’imminenza del lieto evento aveva smesso di scrivere per prepararvisi in serenità; aveva chiesto di essere aiutata soltanto dalla levatrice, di non avere maschi intorno a sé, ed invece fu assistita da un medico negligente che le causò l’infezione fatale.

36. The Famous Feminist-Mary Wollstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft. 17591797. Mary Wollstonecraft, a product of theEnlightenment, Romanticism , and the American and French Revolutions
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Mary Wollstonecraft , a product of the Enlightenment, Romanticism , and the American and French Revolutions, was born in the 1750's. She was the child of a marginal gentry farmer and an unloving mother. She began her protests of thecondition of women at an early age by protecting her mother from her father's abuse and resenting her brother's favored position. Mary was a passionate, generous, and demanding girl. Shedecided at an early age to be independent. This may not seem that shocking in today's society, but in her time period gentry women did notwork outside the home regardless of how poor they were. At the age of nineteen she took a position as a paid companion. At twenty-one she declared that she would never marry. She had witnessed her father's tyranny over her mother and did not desire the same for herself. Marriage gave the husband legal ownership of his wife, her property, and their children and a woman could not obtain a divorce. By being against marriage, she was far ahead of her time. The ultimate goal for women of the 1700's was a good marriage and children. Her first major act of social defiance was rescuing her sister, Eliza, from a miserable marriage even though Eliza had to leave her child behind. Mary realized that the only way to be truly free was to remain unmarried. Over the next seven years Mary worked as a governess. Unfortunately the work was frustrating for her because she was so intelligent and ambitious. Thus at the age of twenty-eight she wrote a semi-autobiographical novel

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38. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1851)
Mary Wollstonecraft (17591797). Wollstonecraft Time Line. 1759, April 27, Wollstonecraftwas born in London to John Edward Wollstonecraft and Elizabeth Dickson.
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April 27, Wollstonecraft was born in London to John Edward Wollstonecraft and Elizabeth Dickson. She had an older brother, Edward and four other children, James, Charles, Eliza and Everina were born after her. The Wollstonecraft family moves frequently during this time. John Edward attempts farming in Epping, Whalebone, and Essex. The Wollstonecraft family moves to a farm in Yorkshire. Mary's education followed the common course of day-school. But, she also becomes friends with a neighboring clergyman, Mr. Clare. It is at Mr. Clare's home where she begins to develop intellectually. Wollstonecraft meets Francis (Fanny) Blood, who became her closest friend and companion until Blood's death. The Wollstonecraft family moves again to a farm in Wales. The Wollstonecraft family returns to London. Mary, at eighteen was able to exert some pressure upon her father to live in the village of Walworth which was near London and her friend, Fanny Blood. She also insisted upon a room of her own for quiet and study. Wollstonecraft leaves the family home to become a companion to Widow Dawson of Bath.

39. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
Mary Wollstonecraft. Mary Wollstonecraft (17591797), a revolutionary advocate ofequal rights for women, was an inspiration for both the nineteenth-century and
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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

40. A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman / By Mary Wollstonecraft
Wollstonecraft, Mary, 17591797 . A vindication of the rights of woman / by MaryWollstonecraft Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
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  • Prologue Advertisement.
  • Chapter 1 The Rights and Involved Duties of Mankind Considered.
  • Chapter 2 The Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character Discussed.
  • Chapter 3 The Same Subject Continued.
  • Chapter 4 Observations on the State of Degradation to Which Woman Is Reduced by Various Causes.
  • Chapter 5 Animadversions on Some of the Writers Who Have Rendered Women Objects of Pity, Bordering on Contempt
  • Chapter 6 The Effect Which an Early Association of Ideas Has upon the Character.
  • Chapter 7 Modesty.- Comprehensively Considered, and Not as a Sexual Virtue.
  • Chapter 8 Morality Undermined by Sexual Notions of the Importance of a Good Reputation.
  • Chapter 9 Of the Pernicious Effects Which Arise from the Unnatural Distinctions Established in Society.
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