Mary Wollstonecraft's Social and Aesthetic Philosophy examines
attempts to revise representations of women to give them a more
active role in public life. Combining history of ideas with close
textual reading to position her in relation to other eighteenth
century writers this book demonstrates how she is directly engaged
in re-thinking key concepts in moral aesthetic and social
philosophy, particularly where women are concerned. Bahar insists
that Wollstonecraft's political claims cannot be separated from her
desire to develop more convincing aesthetic representations of
women.
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