Mary Wollstonecraft and the critics, 1788-2001

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Mary Wollstonecraft and the critics, 1788-2001

edited by Harriet Devine Jump

Routledge, 2003

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  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Description

Mary Wollstonecraft has been described as 'the mother of feminism'. The progress of her literary reputation charts a curve which parallels that of feminist theory, both in the field of women's studies and in that of literary criticism. The writings gathered together here for the first time will enable students and researchers to read for themseves a wide historical range of comments and reactions to Wollstonecraft's writing, and to chart her far-reaching influence right up to present day.

Table of Contents

  • Volume 1 Introduction, by Harriet Devine Jump 1. 'Review of Thoughts on the Education of Daughters', Monthly Review
  • or Literary Journal 78, p. 358, Jan -June 1788 2. Anon, 'Review of Vindication of the Rights of Men', Analytical Review, 13, pp. 416-9, Sept-Dec 1790 3. Anon, 'Review of Vindication of the Rights of Men', Monthly Review, 4, pp. 95-7, Jan 1791 4. Anon, 'Review of Vindication of the Rights of Men', Gentleman's Magazine, 41, 1, pp. 151-4, Feb 1791 5. Anon, 'Review of Vindication of the Rights of Woman', Analytical Review, 12, Jan-Apr 1792, pp. 241-9, and 13, Appendix, pp. 481-9, May- Aug 1792 6. Anon, 'Review of Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Critical Review, 4, pp. 389-98 April 1792, 5, pp. 132-41, June 1792 7. William Enfield, 'Review of Vindication of the Rights of Woman' Monthly Review 8, pp. 198-209, June 1792 8. Anon, 'Review of Historical...View of the French Revolution', New Annual Register, pp. 221-2, 1794 9. Anon, 'Review of Historical...View of the French Revolution', Analytical Review, 20, pp. 337-47, Sept-Dec 1794, and 21, pp. 8-17, Jan-June 1795 10. Anon, 'Review of Historical...View of the French Revolution', Monthly Review, 16, pp. 393-402, 1795 11. Anon, 'Review of Historical...View of the French Revolution', British Critic, 6, pp. 29-36, July 1795 12. J.H. Colls, Poetical Epistle addressed to Miss Wollstonecraft. Occasioned by reading her celebrated Essay on the Rights of Woman, and her Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution, pp. 11-19 (London: Vernor & Hood, 1795) 13. Anon, 'Review of Historical...View of the French Revolution', Critical Review, 16, pp. 390-396, 1796 14. Anon, 'Review of Letters Written...in Sweden', Analytical Review, 22, pp. 229-38, Jan-June 1796 15. Anon, 'Review of Letters Written...in Sweden', British Critic, 7, pp. 602-10, June 1796 16. Anon, 'Review of Letters Written...in Sweden', Monthly Mirror, 1, pp. 285-9, March 1796 17. Anon, 'Review of Letters Written...in Sweden', Monthly Review, 20, pp. 251-7, July 1796 18. Robert Bissett, 'Review of Wrongs of Woman and Rights of Woman' Anti-Jacobin Review, 1, pp. 91-3, July 1798 19. Richard Polwhele, The Unsex'd Females: A Poem Addressed to the Author of the Pursuits of Literature, pp. 13-15 (London: Cadell & Davies, 1798) 20. Anon, 'Review of Wrongs of Woman' British Critic, 12, pp. 234-5, Sept 1798 21. Anon, 'Review of Wrongs of Woman' Monthly Review, 27, pp. 325-7, Nov 1798 22. Anne Grant, Letters from the Mountains
  • being the real correspondence of a lady between the years 1773 and 1807, 3 vols, 2, pp. 268-77 ( London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1807) 23. Anne Elwood, Memoirs of the Literary Ladies of England, 2 vols, 2, pp. 135-

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