The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "William Godwin's memoir of his wife, Mary Wollstonecraft, marks a transition in Godwin's philosophical development from extreme rationalism to the recognition of the moral importance of feeling and sympathy which was to energize his later writings. Memoirs also belongs to a tradition of biographical writing that sought to transform the consciousness of readers by using individual history as an agent of historical change. Written during the weeks following Wollstonecraft's early death, Memoirs provides an interpretation of the relations between Wollstonecraft's writings and her personal history, a candid account of her various relationships, and a vindication of her egalitarian inti...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper focuses on the life of William Godwin as a literary w...
Signatures: Vol. 1: [A]² B-N¹² O¹² (-O12); v. 2: [A]1 B-O¹²; v. 3: [A]1 B-R¹² S⁽³⁾.Pagination: Vol. ...
Although overshadowed by her daughter, Mary Shelley, in the public imagination, Mary Wollstonecraft ...
[eng] After the death of Mary Wollstonecraft, her recently widowed husband and radical philosopher ...
Godwin's Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft are a mixture of innovation and tradition in eighteenth-cent...
Mary Shelley's Life of William Godwin is an incomplete biography of a major author of the Enlightenm...
In this thesis I examine A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) by Mary Wollstonecraft and how ...
Mary Wollstonecraft’s ghost haunts women’s writing of the Romantic period. After her untimely death ...
A brief commentary prepared by Mary Sanderson, PhD, Lecturer, History, on the following work: Mary W...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
This paper examines the life of Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), the wife of the philosopher William...
This thesis measures the influence of the life and work of Mary Wollstonecraft in the culture of the...
S’estimant supérieure à bien des dames de sa connaissance, cette femme à la disposition vive mais dé...
The resurgence in scholarly recognition of William Godwin’s (1756-1836) centrality in the final deca...
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), in writing A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper focuses on the life of William Godwin as a literary w...
Signatures: Vol. 1: [A]² B-N¹² O¹² (-O12); v. 2: [A]1 B-O¹²; v. 3: [A]1 B-R¹² S⁽³⁾.Pagination: Vol. ...
Although overshadowed by her daughter, Mary Shelley, in the public imagination, Mary Wollstonecraft ...
[eng] After the death of Mary Wollstonecraft, her recently widowed husband and radical philosopher ...
Godwin's Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft are a mixture of innovation and tradition in eighteenth-cent...
Mary Shelley's Life of William Godwin is an incomplete biography of a major author of the Enlightenm...
In this thesis I examine A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) by Mary Wollstonecraft and how ...
Mary Wollstonecraft’s ghost haunts women’s writing of the Romantic period. After her untimely death ...
A brief commentary prepared by Mary Sanderson, PhD, Lecturer, History, on the following work: Mary W...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
This paper examines the life of Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), the wife of the philosopher William...
This thesis measures the influence of the life and work of Mary Wollstonecraft in the culture of the...
S’estimant supérieure à bien des dames de sa connaissance, cette femme à la disposition vive mais dé...
The resurgence in scholarly recognition of William Godwin’s (1756-1836) centrality in the final deca...
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), in writing A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper focuses on the life of William Godwin as a literary w...
Signatures: Vol. 1: [A]² B-N¹² O¹² (-O12); v. 2: [A]1 B-O¹²; v. 3: [A]1 B-R¹² S⁽³⁾.Pagination: Vol. ...
Although overshadowed by her daughter, Mary Shelley, in the public imagination, Mary Wollstonecraft ...