
An historical and moral view of the origin and progress of the French Revolution and the effect it has produced in Europe Mary Wollstonecraft 47 downloads.Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Mary Wollstonecraft 63 downloads.Original stories from real life Mary Wollstonecraft 80 downloads.Mary: A Fiction Mary Wollstonecraft 111 downloads.The Love Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft to Gilbert Imlay Mary Wollstonecraft 128 downloads.
Mary Wollstonecraft's Original Stories Mary Wollstonecraft 147 downloads. A vindication of the rights of men, in a letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke occasioned by his Reflections on the Revolution in France Mary Wollstonecraft 169 downloads. Thoughts on the Education of Daughters Mary Wollstonecraft 188 downloads. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Mary Wollstonecraft 217 downloads. Maria Or, The Wrongs of Woman Mary Wollstonecraft 548 downloads. Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark Mary Wollstonecraft 613 downloads. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Mary Wollstonecraft 1378 downloads. The Independent includes Wollstonecraft in its series on the world’s greatest philosophers. The seven-volume The Works of Mary Wollstonecraft, edited by Janet Todd and Marilyn Butler (Pickering, 1989), is the first edition containing all the known published writings. Revised editions of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and A Vindication of the Rights of Men and other collected works of Wollstonecraft are completed by Wollstonecraft scholars and published in single volumes. In 1974 Claire Tomalin publishes a substantial new biography The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1974) and wins the Whitbread First Book Prize. Vindication is republished, edited by Eleanor Louise Nicholes (Scholar’s, 1960) and Miriam Brody Kramnick for Pelican Classics (Penguin, 1972) and thereafter repeatedly republished under that series. Wollstonecraft’s work and intellectual contributions are reclaimed by historians during the second-wave feminist movement. Vindication is published within Everyman Classics making copies more readily available. The Times articulates the establishment view that the interest of her work is “mainly historical”. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is republished with an introduction by Fawcett (1891).
Vindication: the rise of Wollstonecraft’s reputationĭetails of Wollstonecraft’s unorthodox personal life that emerge after her death in 1797 overshadow her literary output during the Victorian period.Īs women campaign for the vote, suffragist Millicent Garrett Fawcett argues for a reappraisal of Wollstonecraft.