This seven-volume collection brings together the known works of
Mary Wollstonecraft, the eighteenth-century philosopher, writer and
women's rights advocate. Condemned by her contemporaries for her
unconventional lifestyle, Wollstonecraft was later recognised as a
founding figure of the feminist movement. She was also an acute
observer of the political upheavals of the French revolution and
advocated educational reform. Wollstonecraft's writings, which
include A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and Thoughts on the
Education of Daughters, are recognised as cornerstone texts in the
development of feminist thought. This book is therefore a vital
reference to the student of feminist history, and will also be of
value to any reader interested in the origins of feminism.
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