[abstrakt po polsku poniżej]Agnieszka SzczapInstitute of PhilosophyThe University of Zielona GóraPoland Women’s Education in the 17th- and 18th-century England and the Attempts at Surmounting the Canon Abstract: The paper focuses on the opinions of two women thinkers: Mary Astell (1666–1731) and Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797), whose modern views have been influential since the second half of the 20th century. The aim of the paper is to foreground the originality in their way of thinking against the background of philosophical views as well as social and cultural situation in the 17th- and 18th-century England. Keywords: feminism, education, Mary Astell, Mary Wollstonecraft, cultural practice of 17th and 18th century England...
This thesis has investigated the life and publications of Mary Wollstonecraft. The thesis is divided...
Mary Wollstonecraft is sometimes called the “Mother of Feminism”. Basically, all her work is related...
In Mary Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Women, she argues that the social circumstance...
The purpose of this paper is to survey several important advocacies of education for women up to the...
© 2010 Catherine Elizabeth Margaret ScottThe period 1650 to 1750 in England saw the development of s...
Mary Astell (1666-1731) and Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) dealt with the representation of women’s...
In 1548, Eaton School headmaster Nicolas Udall stated that “it was now a common thing to see young ...
Mary Wollstonecraft is an 18th century author whose name and ideas still echo in feminist world. She...
In my paper I address the unfoundedness of leaving out certain voices in the historical studies of p...
This thesis provides a study of attitudes and practice in respect of female education in England and...
In my thesis I will try to reach back in time to the end of the eighteenth century. During these de...
Promatrajući odgoj i obrazovanje kroz povijest vidljivo je kako su spol, društvena klasa, vjera i ...
The end of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth saw many women writers from n...
Bakalaura darbs ir veltīts sieviešu izglītības atainojumam angļu literatūrā. Teorētiskajā daļā ir ap...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
This thesis has investigated the life and publications of Mary Wollstonecraft. The thesis is divided...
Mary Wollstonecraft is sometimes called the “Mother of Feminism”. Basically, all her work is related...
In Mary Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Women, she argues that the social circumstance...
The purpose of this paper is to survey several important advocacies of education for women up to the...
© 2010 Catherine Elizabeth Margaret ScottThe period 1650 to 1750 in England saw the development of s...
Mary Astell (1666-1731) and Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) dealt with the representation of women’s...
In 1548, Eaton School headmaster Nicolas Udall stated that “it was now a common thing to see young ...
Mary Wollstonecraft is an 18th century author whose name and ideas still echo in feminist world. She...
In my paper I address the unfoundedness of leaving out certain voices in the historical studies of p...
This thesis provides a study of attitudes and practice in respect of female education in England and...
In my thesis I will try to reach back in time to the end of the eighteenth century. During these de...
Promatrajući odgoj i obrazovanje kroz povijest vidljivo je kako su spol, društvena klasa, vjera i ...
The end of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth saw many women writers from n...
Bakalaura darbs ir veltīts sieviešu izglītības atainojumam angļu literatūrā. Teorētiskajā daļā ir ap...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
This thesis has investigated the life and publications of Mary Wollstonecraft. The thesis is divided...
Mary Wollstonecraft is sometimes called the “Mother of Feminism”. Basically, all her work is related...
In Mary Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Women, she argues that the social circumstance...