A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2010 - Philosophy - 252 pages
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, written by legendary author Mary Wollstonecraft, is widely considered to be one of the greatest classic texts of all time. This great classic will surely attract a whole new generation of readers. For many, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is required reading for various courses and curriculums. And for others who simply enjoy reading timeless pieces of classic literature, this gem by Mary Wollstonecraft is highly recommended. Published by Classic Books International and beautifully produced, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman would make an ideal gift and it should be a part of everyone's personal library.

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Mary Wollstonecraft was born in London on April 27, 1759. She opened a school in Newington Green with her sister Eliza and a friend Fanny Blood in 1784. Her experiences lead her to attack traditional teaching methods and suggested new topics of study in Thoughts on the Education of Girls. In 1792, she published A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, in which she attacked the educational restrictions that kept women ignorant and dependant on men as well as describing marriage as legal prostitution. In Maria or the Wrongs of Woman, published unfinished in 1798, she asserted that women had strong sexual desires and that it was degrading and immoral to pretend otherwise. In 1793, Wollstonecraft became involved with American writer Gilbert Imlay and had a daughter named Fanny. After this relationship ended, she married William Godwin in March 1797 and had a daughter named Mary in August. Wollstonecraft died from complications following childbirth on September 10, 1797. Her daughter Mary later married Percy Bysshe Shelley and wrote Frankenstein.

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