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Mary Wollstonecraft – A Vindication on the Rights of Woman
Posted by redosiris on 3 March, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Mary Wollstonecraft’s prose is an absolute pleasure to read. Though couched in the didactic terminology of enlightenment moralising, it is easy to see the bravery behind the rhetoric and the anger that must have pushed her principled views to the level of publication. It is sad when reading such a historic volume to learn that … Continue reading →
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