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         Wollstonecraft Mary:     more books (67)
  1. The Works of Mary Wollstonecraft (Complete Set) by Janet Todd, 1989-11-01
  2. Revolutionary Feminism: The Mind and Career of Mary Wollstonecraft by Gary Kelly, 1992-02
  3. Godwin and Mary: Letters of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft. by William, Godwin, 1964-01
  4. The Burke-Wollstonecraft Debate: Savagery, Civilization, and Democracy by Daniel I. O'Neill, 2007-07-20
  5. Memoirs of Wollstonecraft (Revolution and Romanticism, 1789-1834) by William Godwin, 1993-06
  6. Mary Shelley (Bloom's Classic Critical Views)
  7. ONE WOMENS SITUATION by Margaret George, 1970-07-01
  8. Quilting a New Canon: Stitching Women's Words
  9. Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 1798 (Revolution and Romanticism, 1789-1834) by William Godwin, 1990-12
  10. Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman (Broadview Literary Texts) by Clemit, William, et all 2001-02
  11. Vindication by Frances Sherwood, 1993-05

81. Mary Wollstonecraft
Note at Abacci the priMary listing for Mary Wollstoncraft is Mary Wollstonecraft.Researching Mary Wollstoncraft for a term paper or essay?
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82. Biography Search
Mary Wollstonecraft Janet Todd. Feminist Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) was a memberof a group of radical intellectuals called the English Jacobins.
http://search.biography.com/print_record.pl?id=3634

83. Literary Encyclopedia: Wollstonecraft, Mary
Wollstonecraft, Mary. (1759 1797). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Essayist,Novelist, Philosopher. Active 1787 - 1797 in England, Britain, Europe.
http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=5180

84. Mary Wollstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 1797). All about Mary Wollstonecraft
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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 - 1797) All about Mary Wollstonecraft A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Online Book Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft by William Godwin Spartacus Educational: Wollstonecraft Series Archive: Great Liberal Thinkers "Women ought to have representatives, instead of being arbitrarily governed without any direct share allowed them in the deliberations of government." When the French Revolution started, everybody was talking about the „Rights of Man“ (such was the title of Thomas Paine’s influential pamphlet from 1791) in a very literal sense, which meant that women were usually not even mentioned in that context. It’s true, there always had been voices in favour of women’s rights, but the book that really triggered off a modern liberal feminist movement was “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”, which was published in 1792. The author was Mary Wollstonecraft, who had already been member of several radical political circles before. She thought that women were trapped into an intricate system of oppression and that only education and enlightenment could help them out of it. Therefore she demanded full civil and political rights for women: “Women ought to have representatives, instead of being arbitrarily governed without any direct share allowed them in the deliberations of government,” she said.

85. Mary Wollstonecraft At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Sign up to The Daily Muse for free. Mary Wollstonecraft. 1759 1797 *. influentialearly feminist, who argued for educational and social equality.
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86. Maria, Or The Wrongs Of Woman
Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman. Mary Wollstonecraft. Note on the etext thisRenascence Editions text is that of the ERIS Project ASCII edition.
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The Wrongs of Woman by MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT After the edition of 1798 CONTENTS Preface by William S. Godwin Author's Preface Maria Chapters: PREFACE T HE PUBLIC are here presented with the last literary attempt of an author, whose fame has been uncommonly extensive, and whose talents have probably been most admired, by the persons by whom talents are estimated with the greatest accuracy and discrimination. There are few, to whom her writings could in any case have given pleasure, that would have wished that this fragment should have been suppressed, because it is a fragment. There is a sentiment, very dear to minds of taste and imagination, that finds a melancholy delight in contemplating these unfinished productions of genius, these sketches of what, if they had been filled up in a manner adequate to the writer's conception, would perhaps have given a new impulse to the manners of a world. * A more copious extract of this letter is subjoined to the author's preface.

87. H-Net Review: Cynthia Richards On Barbara Taylor, Mary Wollstonecraft And The Fe
452473. Library of Congress call number PR5841.W8 Z799 2003 SubjectsWollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797 Criticism and interpretation.
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88. Luciana Tufani Editrice
Translate this page Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759 – 1797) Scrisse una varietà di libri innovativi sulfemminismo durante l’età della rivoluzione francese, della quale fu accesa
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La sua prima opera fu Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
Uno dei libri successivi, Vindication of the Rights of Men Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Travel , dove Mary rappresenta se stessa come una filosofa, una donna intellettuale e una madre con una coscienza rivoluzionaria. Le lettere a Imlay sono state tradotte e pubblicate in italiano:
Maria: Or, the Wrongs of Woman

89. Wollstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft. 1759 1797. Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden,Norway, and Denmark (1789). A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792).
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90. Title Here.
Student Resources. Mary Wollstonecraft. (1759–1797). A brilliant thinkerand conversationalist, a prolific polemical writer, a commanding
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Links Perspectives Author List A brilliant thinker and conversationalist, a prolific polemical writer, a commanding social presence, Mary Wollstonecraft led a life of passionate commitments, and was one of the most impressive figures of the radical circle in England in the 1790s. Born in 1759, she spent a childhood suffering the consequences of her father's failures at various enterprises, as he squandered a large inheritance and sought refuge in drink; more than once she defended her mother from his drunken rages. To escape, she became a lady's companion in Bath but returned after two years to nurse her mother. After her mother's death, she left home for good, supporting herself with eye-straining work as a seamstress and then as a schoolmistress in North London with a friend and another sister. When the school failed, Wollstonecraft wrote to pay off her debts, publishing Thoughts on the Education of Daughters in 1786; she worked for a year as a governess in an Irish aristocratic family, during which time she wrote her first novel, Mary, A Fiction

91. The San Antonio College LitWeb Mary Wollstonecraft Page
The Mary Wollstonecraft Page. ( 1759 1797 ). Major Works Available from Penguinor Oxford World s Classics. Thoughts on the Education of Daughters ( 1787 ).
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The Mary Wollstonecraft Page
Major Works

Available from Penguin or Oxford World's Classics.
Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
Mary: A Fiction
A Vindication of the Rights of Men
A Vindication of the Rights of Women
( 1792 ). Available as a Norton Critical Edition, Edited by Carol H. Poston, 1988. Text On Line
An Historical and Moral View of the Origin and Progress of the French Revolution
Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark
Maria; or, The Wrongs of Woman
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About Mary Wollstonecraft
William Godwin, Memoirs of the Author of the Vindication of the Rights of Woman ( 1798 ). Reprinted by Penguin Books, 1987. Ralph M. Wardle, Mary Wollstonecraft: A Critical Biography . Nebraska, 1951. Mary Wollstonecraft . Biographical materials and links. MW Criticism from Internet Public Library. Back to English Romantic Literature

92. Wollstone
Mary Wollstonecraft. 1759 1797. Engelsk upplysningsfilosof. MaryWollstonecraft blev endast 38 år gammal, men ändå kom hon att
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Mary Wollstonecraft Engelsk upplysningsfilosof Mary Wollstonecraft blev endast 38 år gammal, men ändå kom hon att göra sig ett namn som en av de mest betydelsefulla upplysningsfilosoferna i England. Hon uppskattade den samtida stora upplysningsfilosofen Cathrine Macaulay Graham . Hon fick i motsats till sina bröder en oregelbunden skolgång och flyttade tidigt hemifrån för att bli sällskapsdam till en kvinna i London. Hon återvände emellertid hem för att vårda sin mor och grundade tillsammans med sina systrar en skola för flickor. Här knöt Mary Wollstonecraft åtskilliga kontakter med författare och andra intrellektuella. Hennes engagemang i flickornas utbildning gjorde att hon skrev Tankar om döttrars utbildning , 1787 och senare Mary, en roman Fantasins grotta Sanna berättelser från verkliga livet och Den kvinnliga läsaren förutom ett stort antal artiklar i politiska, litterära och religiösa ämnen. Hennes mest kända verk är Till försvar för kvinnans rättigheter från år 1792. Hon reste även runt i Skandinavien och gav därefter ut Brev skrivna under en kort vistelse i Sverige, Norge och Danmark

93. Mary Wollstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797). A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.1792. Introduction. AFTER considering the historic page, and
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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797). A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Introduction AFTER considering the historic page, and viewing the living world with anxious solicitude, the most melancholy emotions of sorrowful indignation have depressed my spirits, and I have sighed when obliged to confess, that either nature has made a great difference between man and man, or that the civilization which has hitherto taken place in the world has been very partial. I have turned over various books written on the subject of education, and patiently observed the conduct of parents and the management of schools; but what has been the result?—a profound conviction that the neglected education of my fellow-creatures is the grand source of the misery I deplore; and that women, in particular, are rendered weak and wretched by a variety of concurring causes, originating from one hasty conclusion. The conduct and manners of women, in fact, evidently prove that their minds are not in a healthy state;

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