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The Anglo-Irish feminist, intellectual and writer, Mary Wollstonecraft, was born in London, ... The two sisters established a school at Newington Green, an experience from which Mary drew to write Thoughts on the Education of Daughters: With Reflections on Female Conduct, in the More Important Duties of Life (1787).
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www.historyguide.org/intellect/wollstonecraft.html
www.historyguide.org/intellect/wollstonecraft.html
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Nearly two centuries after her death in 1797 from complications following the birth of her famous daughter, Mary Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft occupies an important place in feminist literary studies. During her life, the popular press attacked her "radical" views;
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www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/whm/bio/wollstonecr...
www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/whm/bio/wollstonecraft_m.htm
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Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination. Cambridge,U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2003.; This book provides an in-depth look at the thoughts and works of Mary Wollstonecraft. An important aspect of this book is that Taylor makes a connection between her troubled personal life and her feminist radicalism.
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departments.kings.edu/womens_history/marywoll.html
departments.kings.edu/womens_history/marywoll.html
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A brief discussion of the life and works of Mary Wollstonecraft, with links to electronic texts and additional information. ... A self-taught native of London, Mary Wollstonecraft worked as a schoolteacher and headmistress at a school she established at Newington Green with her sister Eliza.
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www.philosophypages.com/ph/woll.htm
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Mary Wollstonecraft has long been appreciated as a major political thinker - but she also made important contributions to educational theory and practice. Barry Burke investigates. ... So why should Mary Wollstonecraft be of any great importance as an educational thinker?
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www.infed.org/thinkers/wollstonecraft.htm
www.infed.org/thinkers/wollstonecraft.htm
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A VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN BY MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT ... and should I express my conviction with the energetic emotions that I feel whenever I think of the subject, the dictates of experience and reflection will be felt by some of my readers. Animated by this important object, I shall disdain to cull my phrases or...
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eserver.org/feminism/history/wollstonecraft-vindication...
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Never before has the true genius of Mary Wollstonecraft been so indelibly portrayed. ... ‘This book is an important addition to the now quite extensive literature on Mary Wollstonecraft … a careful and nuanced account of the changing political and intellectual circumstances in which Wollstonecraft lived.
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www.cambridge.org/0521661447
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Also, she believed that the male-female relationship could be improved upon and that was an important goal. Most say that Mary Wollstonecraft was one of the first feminists, but I am not so sure - maybe she was the last.
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mural.uv.es/madelro/mary.html
mural.uv.es/madelro/mary.html
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Mary Wollstonecraft, the daughter of a handkerchief weaver, was born in Spitalfields, London in 1759. The family moved a great deal during Mary's childhood and she lived for periods at Epping, Barking, ... The following year Mary Wollstonecraft published her most important book, Vindication of the Rights of Women.
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Wwollstonecraft.htm
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Wwollstonecraft.htm
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