Mary Wollstonecraft : the making of a radical feminist

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Mary Wollstonecraft : the making of a radical feminist

Jennifer Lorch

(Berg women's series)

Berg , Distributed exclusively in the US and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 116-121) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book combines a biographical treatment of Mary Wollstonecraft with an analysis of the growth of her feminist thought, and a critical look at her writings. It surveys the social reception of her ideas, both during her lifetime and subsequent to her death. The author argues that the unfinished novel "Maria; or the Wrongs of Woman" is more developed and more radical in its feminism than the earlier but better known "Vindication of the Rights of Woman" and better represents her mature thought. The novel raises questions of sexuality, gender and class.

目次

  • Part 1 The life: the lady's companion, 1778-1780
  • the death of her mother and her love for Fanny Blood, 1780-1782
  • the rescue of her sister, Eliza, 1783-4
  • the school at Newington Green, 1784-1786
  • the death of Fanny Blood
  • raising money for the trip to Ireland - "thoughts on the education of daughters"
  • the governess in Ireland, 1786-1787
  • the writer in London, 1787-1792
  • Paris, 1792-1795
  • the relationship with Gilbert Imlay, 1793-1795
  • the birth of Fanny and the end of the relationship with Imley
  • with William Godwin, April 1976-September 1797. Part 2 The development of a feminist thinker: English responses to the French Revolution
  • "the wrongs of woman, or Maria"
  • influence and relevance
  • Godwin's "memoirs"
  • the effects of anti-Jacobinism
  • Mary Wollstonecraft and nineteenth-century socialist thinking
  • twentieth-century feminism.

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