Penguin Random House South Africa

ISBN: 9780141018911
Published: November 2004
Imprint: Penguin
Format: Flexible plastic / vinyl cover
RRP 215.00
Categories: Biography & Memoir, International Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction

Vindication of the Rights of Woman

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About the Author

Mary Wollstonecraft

Mary Wollstonecraft

MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT (1759–97) was an educational, political and feminist writer who early in her life worked as a companion, teacher and governess. In 1788 she settled in London as a translator and reader for the publisher Joseph Johnson, becoming part of the radical set that included Paine, Blake, Godwin and the painter Fuseli. Her great work, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, was published in 1792. She lived in Paris during the French Revolution and had a child by the American Gilbert Imlay, who deserted her. She returned to London in 1795 and, following her attempted suicide, became involved with Godwin, whom she married in 1797, shortly before the birth (which proved fatal) of her daughter, the future Mary Shelley. She left several unfinished works, including Maria.

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