Mary Wollstonecraft and the Critics, 1788-2001, Volume 1Harriet Devine |
Contents
VOLUME I | 1 |
Review of Thoughts on the Education of Daughters | 21 |
Review of Vindication of the Rights of Woman | 33 |
Review of Vindication of the Rights of Woman | 65 |
Review of Historical View of the French Revolution | 79 |
Review of Historical View of the French Revolution | 102 |
Extract from A Poetical Epistle addressed | 121 |
Review of Letters Written in Sweden | 142 |
Extract from The French Revolution and English Literature | 222 |
A pioneer of the movement | 239 |
Extract from Mary Wollstonecraft | 252 |
Mary Wollstonecraft | 265 |
Extract from Women as Force in History | 275 |
Extract from The Language of Politics in the Age of Wilkes | 303 |
a study | 316 |
Radical politics in Mary Wollstonecrafts A Vindication | 340 |
Review of Letters Written in Sweden | 156 |
Review of Wrongs of Woman | 169 |
Extracts from William Godwin his Friends and Contemporaries | 187 |
Extract from Literary History of England in the End | 204 |
Mary Wollstonecraft as vir bonus | 363 |
the gender of genres in late | 380 |
pleasuresexualityfeminism | 398 |
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