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statements respecting the superiority of masculine strength and valour. Wollstonecraft famously and ambiguously writes: "Let it not be concluded that I wish to invert the order of things; I have already granted, that, from the constitution of their bodies, men seem to be designed by
Providence to attain a greater degree of virtue. I speak collectively of the whole sex; but I see not the shadow of a reason to conclude that their virtues should differ in respect to their nature. In fact, how can they, if virtue has only one eternal standard? I must therefore, if I reason consequently, as strenuously maintain that they have the same simple direction, as that there is a God." Her ambiguous statements regarding the equality of the sexes have since made it difficult to classify Wollstonecraft as a modern feminist, particularly since the word did not come into existence until the 1890s.
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British blockade of France, which had caused shortages and worsened ever-growing inflation, by chartering ships to bring food and soap from
America and dodge the British Royal Navy, goods that he could sell at a premium to Frenchmen who still had money. Imlay's blockade-running gained the respect and support of some Jacobins, ensuring, as he had hoped, his freedom during the Terror. To protect Wollstonecraft from arrest, Imlay made a false statement to the U.S. embassy in Paris that he had married her, automatically making her an American citizen. Some of her friends were not so lucky; many were arrested. Her sisters believed she had been imprisoned.
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Furniss called the "hysterical" anti-revolutionary mood in Britain, which depicted the revolution as due to the entire French nation's going mad. Wollstonecraft argued instead that the revolution arose from a set of social, economic and political conditions that left no other way out of the crisis that gripped France in 1789.
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Wollstonecraft's seminal A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) revolted against traditional perceptions of women as weak and emotional, and the notion that women exist purely for male pleasure. This more militant feminism that was birthed with the writings of Barbauld and Wollstonecraft undeniably had its roots in the empowering efforts of the Bluestockings, as well as the society's promotion of female friendship, and the fantastic and inspiring publications of its members.
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illustrating the limitations that women's deficient educations have placed on them; she writes: "Taught from their infancy that beauty is woman's sceptre, the mind shapes itself to the body, and, roaming round its gilt cage, only seeks to adorn its prison." She implies that, without the encouragement young women receive from an early age to focus their attention on beauty and outward accomplishments, women could achieve much more.
793:, naming her after perhaps her closest friend. Wollstonecraft was overjoyed; she wrote to a friend, "My little Girl begins to suck so MANFULLY that her father reckons saucily on her writing the second part of the Rts of Woman" (emphasis hers). She continued to write avidly, despite not only her pregnancy and the burdens of being a new mother alone in a foreign country, but also the growing tumult of the French Revolution. While at
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Wollstonecraft became pregnant, they decided to marry so that their child would be legitimate. Their marriage revealed the fact that Wollstonecraft had never been married to Imlay, and as a result she and Godwin lost many friends. Godwin was further criticised because he had advocated the abolition of marriage in his philosophical treatise
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from the cold in the city. Wollstonecraft continued to write to Imlay, asking him to return to France at once, declaring she still had faith in the revolution and did not wish to return to
Britain. After she left France on 7 April 1795, she continued to refer to herself as "Mrs. Imlay", even to her sisters, in order to bestow legitimacy upon her child.
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Wollstonecraft become very uncomfortable, all the more so as the Girondins had lost out to the Jacobins. Some of Wollstonecraft's French friends lost their heads to the guillotine as the Jacobins set out to annihilate their enemies.
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3022:(1788), Wollstonecraft advocates educating children into the emerging middle-class ethos: self-discipline, honesty, frugality, and social contentment. Both books also emphasise the importance of teaching children to reason, revealing Wollstonecraft's intellectual debt to the educational views of seventeenth-century philosopher
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and industry in its readers and attacks the uselessness of the aristocracy. But
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was a difficult balancing act for Wollstonecraft. She condemned the Jacobin regime and the Reign of Terror, but at same time she argued that the revolution was a great achievement, which led her to stop her history in late 1789 rather than write about the Terror of 1793â94. Edmund Burke had ended his
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was guillotined; among her charges and convictions, she was found guilty of committing incest with her son. Though Wollstonecraft disliked the former queen, she was troubled that the Jacobins would make Marie Antoinette's alleged perverse sexual acts one of the central reasons for the French people
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entitled "Unfortunate Situation of Females, Fashionably Educated, and Left Without a Fortune"âshe decided, after only a year as a governess, to embark upon a career as an author. This was a radical choice, since, at the time, few women could support themselves by writing. As she wrote to her sister
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and later wrote that "If ever there was a book calculated to make a man in love with its author, this appears to me to be the book. She speaks of her sorrows, in a way that fills us with melancholy, and dissolves us in tenderness, at the same time that she displays a genius which commands all our
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began, Wollstonecraft came under suspicion. She was, after all, a British citizen known to be a friend of leading Girondins. On 31 October 1793, most of the Girondin leaders were guillotined; when Imlay broke the news to Wollstonecraft, she fainted. By this time, Imlay was taking advantage of the
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to obtain more virtue and happiness than hitherto blessed our globe". Against Burke's dismissal of the Third Estate as men of no account, Wollstonecraft wrote, "Time may show, that this obscure throng knew more of the human heart and of legislation than the profligates of rank, emasculated by
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Wollstonecraft states that currently many women are silly and superficial (she refers to them, for example, as "spaniels" and "toys"), but argues that this is not because of an innate deficiency of mind but rather because men have denied them access to education. Wollstonecraft is intent on
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Wollstonecraft's lifestyle. A biography published in 1932 refers to recent reprints of her works, incorporating new research, and to a "study" in 1911, a play in 1922, and another biography in 1924. Interest in her never completely died, with full-length biographies in 1937 and 1951.
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portrays Wollstonecraft as a woman deeply invested in feeling who was balanced by his reason and as more of a religious sceptic than her own writings suggest. Godwin's views of Wollstonecraft were perpetuated throughout the nineteenth century and resulted in poems such as
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Wollstonecraft was to a certain extent disillusioned by what she saw in France, writing that the people under the republic still behaved slavishly to those who held power while the government remained "venal" and "brutal". Despite her disenchantment, Wollstonecraft wrote:
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The Female Reader: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse; selected from the best writers, and disposed under proper heads; for the improvement of young women. By Mr. Cresswick, teacher of elocution . To which is prefixed a preface, containing some hints on female
612:, who was surrounded by "furies from hell, in the abused shape of the vilest of women". Wollstonecraft by contrast wrote of the same event: "Probably you mean women who gained a livelihood by selling vegetables or fish, who never had any advantages of education".
3132:(1756), she undermined his rhetoric as well as his argument. Burke had associated the beautiful with weakness and femininity and the sublime with strength and masculinity; Wollstonecraft turns these definitions against him, arguing that his theatrical
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3257:, "On National Education", she argues that all children should be sent to a "country day school" as well as given some education at home "to inspire a love of home and domestic pleasures." She also maintains that schooling should be
2797:, Whose Earnest Lives and Fearless Words, in Demanding Political Rights for Women, have been, in the Preparation of these Pages, a Constant Inspiration TO The Editorsâ. Then followed the first full-length biography, which was by
533:. Wollstonecraft's intellectual universe expanded during this time, not only from the reading that she did for her reviews but also from the company she kept: she attended Johnson's famous dinners and met the radical pamphleteer
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popular at the end of the eighteenth century. Both texts also advocate the education of women, a controversial topic at the time and one which she would return to throughout her career, most notably in
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thinkers, she believed in progress and derides Burke for relying on tradition and custom. She argues for rationality, pointing out that Burke's system would lead to the continuation of
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Maison, Margaret (1 December 1987). "Mary Wollstonecraft and Mr Cresswick".
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Young Grandison. A Series of Letters from Young Persons to Their Friends
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St. Clair, 164â169; Tomalin, 245â270; Wardle, 268ff; Sunstein, 314â320.
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God-Provoking Democrat: The Remarkable Life of Archibald Hamilton Rowan
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Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
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in 1769. While in London, she formed connections with members of the
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Wollstonecraft's daughters: womanhood in England and France, 1780â1920
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Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
3211:, who wanted to deny women an education. (Rousseau famously argues in
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6710:. Ed. Claudia Johnson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
6496:. Ed. Claudia Johnson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
5128:. University of Kansas. The Richards Press, St James's Square, 1951.
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St. Clair, 182â88; Tomalin, 289â297; Sunstein, 349â351; Sapiro, 272.
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Todd, 450â456; Tomalin, 275â283; Wardle, 302â306; Sunstein, 342â347.
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Todd, 232â236; Tomalin, 185â186; Wardle, 185â188; Sunstein, 235â245.
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7012:"Mary Wollstonecraft, The French Revolution and the Tyranny of Men"
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Equivocal Beings: Politics, Gender, and Sentimentality in the 1790s
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Romantic Correspondence: Women, politics and the fiction of letters
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Todd, Chapter 25; Tomalin, 220â231; Wardle, 215ff; Sunstein, 262ff.
3654:. Traduction Mary Wollstonecraft. Londen: Joseph Johnson, 1790-1793
2927:, draws repeatedly on Wollstonecraft as a political philosopher in
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Revolutionary Feminism: The Mind and Career of Mary Wollstonecraft
5880:, 208, 221â222; Johnson, 67â68; Taylor, 233, 243â244; Sapiro, 155.
4086:...second generation of blue stockings including Wollstonecraft...
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A most extraordinary pair: Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin
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admired Wollstonecraft and was largely positive towards Godwin's
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in northern France, she wrote a history of the early revolution,
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4625:, London: Henry S. King and Co. (1876). Retrieved 11 March 2007.
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Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women
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See, for example, Todd, 72â75; Tomalin, 18â21; Sunstein, 22â33.
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and the beautiful, terms first established by Burke himself in
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on 10 September. Godwin was devastated: he wrote to his friend
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12488:"The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House",
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François Alexandre Frédéric, duc de la Rochefoucauld-Liancourt
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Kaplan, Cora. "Mary Wollstonecraft's reception and legacies".
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Johnson, 60, 65â66; Kelly, 44; Poovey, 89; Taylor, 135; Todd,
5801:, Chapter 12; see also Kelly, 124â125, 133â134; Sapiro, 237ff.
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Kelly, 123, 126; Taylor, 14â15; Sapiro, 27â28, 13â31, 243â244.
5470:"Four new statues to end Trinity Long Room's "men only" image"
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Kaplan, Cora. "Mary Wollstonecraft's reception and legacies".
4663:. Ed. J.W. Robberds. 2 vols. London: John Murray (1824) 1:504.
4661:
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of William Taylor of Norwich
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Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman
6047:. Ed. Janet Todd. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003.
5319:. Archive.islingtontribune.com. 11 March 2011. Archived from
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Todd, 68â69; Tomalin, 52ff; Wardle, 43â45; Sunstein, 103â106.
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In 1851, Wollstonecraft's remains were moved by her grandson
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Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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5344:"Maggi Hambling picked to create Mary Wollstonecraft statue"
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Todd, 123; Tomalin, 91â92; Wardle, 80â82; Sunstein, 151â155.
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Todd, 22â24; Tomalin, 25â27; Wardle, 10â11; Sunstein, 39â42.
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Todd, 45â57; Tomalin, 34â43; Wardle, 27â30; Sunstein, 80â91.
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759:", and made it clear that women were supposed to conform to
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The Vindications: The Rights of Men and The Rights of Woman
5590:"Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman"
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Kaplan, "Wollstonecraft's reception", 254; Sapiro, 278â279.
3637:. Trans. Mary Wollstonecraft. London: Joseph Johnson, 1790.
3623:. Trans. Mary Wollstonecraft. London: Joseph Johnson, 1788.
3115:(1792) became the rallying cry for reformers and radicals.
548:; an up-and-coming area following the opening of the first
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6924:"Mary Wollstonecraft: A 'Speculative and Dissenting Spirit
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6350:. Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1994.
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Jones, "Literature of advice", 124â129; Richardson, 24â27.
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to radical and rationalist agenda". The feminist artwork
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reflected Wollstonecraft's unwavering focus on education.
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297:, and a children's book. Wollstonecraft is best known for
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6398:
Furniss, Tom. "Mary Wollstonecraft's French Revolution".
3011:. Her own writings also addressed the topic. In both her
992:. Although the delivery seemed to go well initially, the
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1794 letter to her sister Everina, Wollstonecraft wrote:
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On 26 December 1792, Wollstonecraft saw the former king,
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The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
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Janes, R. M. "On the Reception of Mary Wollstonecraft's
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Letters to Imlay, with prefatory memoir by C. Kegan Paul
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Letters to Imlay, with prefatory memoir by C. Kegan Paul
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St. Clair, 172â174; Tomalin, 271â273; Sunstein, 330â335.
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See Wardle, chapter 2, for autobiographical elements of
3570:"Letter on the Present Character of the French Nation".
3544:"On Poetry, and Our Relish for the Beauties of Nature".
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Wollstonecraft called the French Revolution a "glorious
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The Godwins and the Shelleys: The biography of a family
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Richardson, 24â27; Myers, "Impeccable Governesses", 38.
4569:. In Cameron, Kenneth Neill; Reiman, Donald H. (eds.).
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Tomalin, 89â109; Wardle, 92â94, 128; Sunstein, 171â175.
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One of Wollstonecraft's most scathing critiques in the
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Wollstonecraft's work was exhumed with the rise of the
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Gilbert Imlay, the Reign of Terror, and her first child
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During her brief career she wrote novels, treatises, a
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Richardson, Alan. "Mary Wollstonecraft on education".
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330:, who became an accomplished writer and the author of
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Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men
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An historical and moral view of the French revolution
5567:, 45; Johnson, 26; Sapiro, 121â122; Kelly, 90, 97â98.
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Jones, "Literature of advice", 122â126; Kelly, 58â59.
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Tomalin, 225â231; Wardle, 226â244; Sunstein, 277â290.
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Tomalin, 211â219; Wardle, 206â214; Sunstein, 254â255.
4222:. Stillorgan, Dublin: New Island Books. p. 151.
3741:, her nephew, significant in early colonial Australia
3079:, and an attack on Wollstonecraft's friend, the Rev.
2836:, women as politically dissimilar from each other as
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follows what Wollstonecraft recommended in her novel
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An Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution
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An Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution
807:
An Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution
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An Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution
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most extraordinary event that has ever been recorded.
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30:"Wollstonecraft" redirects here. For other uses, see
12613:"Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex",
12410:"Toward a Phenomenology of Feminist Consciousness",
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List of people associated with the French Revolution
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Burke, Paine, Godwin, and the Revolution Controversy
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Favret, 119ff; Poovey, 93; Myers, "Wollstonecraft's
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5289:. Williamslynch.co.uk. 17 March 2017. Archived from
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Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi: A Taste for Eccentricity
3662:
3595:. Ed. William Godwin. London: Joseph Johnson, 1798.
3588:. Ed. William Godwin. London: Joseph Johnson, 1798.
3581:. Ed. William Godwin. London: Joseph Johnson, 1798.
3577:"Fragment of Letters on the Management of Infants".
3574:. Ed. William Godwin. London: Joseph Johnson, 1798.
3567:. Ed. William Godwin. London: Joseph Johnson, 1798.
3560:. Ed. William Godwin. London: Joseph Johnson, 1798.
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produce, while the sarcastic remarks of protagonist
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
6970:"Archival material relating to Mary Wollstonecraft"
6685:. Manchester: Manchester University Press ND, 1996.
6348:
Mary Wollstonecraft and the Language of Sensibility
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St. Clair, 173; Wardle, 286â292; Sunstein, 335â340.
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Tomalin, 144â155; Wardle, 115ff; Sunstein, 192â202.
200:
13249:Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
6960:Mary Wollstonecraft manuscript material, 1773â1797
996:broke apart during the birth and became infected;
7523:"The Haunting of Villa Diodati" (2020 TV episode)
6272:A Different Face: the Life of Mary Wollstonecraft
5640:Jones, "Political tradition", 44â46; Sapiro, 216.
5047:" (updated 4 June 2004). Retrieved 11 March 2007.
4786:. Vol. 37. University of Tulsa. p. 68.
4513:Todd, 355â356; Tomalin, 232â236; Wardle, 245â246.
4348:Tomalin, 218; Wardle, 202â203; Sunstein, 256â257.
4196:Todd, 214â215; Tomalin, 156â182; Wardle, 179â184.
3786:"Mary Wollstonecraft: 'Britain's first feminist'"
3533:. Volume the first. London: Joseph Johnson, 1794.
13715:Writers from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
13511:
10906:Frederick Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
6751:Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination
6139:. New York: Coward, McCann and Geoghegan, 1972.
5911:", 167, 180; Poovey, 83â84, 106; Kelly, 189â190.
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4067:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 35,36.
3986:Tomalin, 64â88; Wardle, 60ff; Sunstein, 160â161.
2548:, who patterned the "freakish" Harriet Freke in
763:'s ideal of helpers to men. On 16 October 1793,
6753:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
6537:â. "Wild Nights: Pleasure/Sexuality/Feminism".
6387:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
6370:Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft
6032:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
5823:, 311; see also Taylor, 159â161; Sapiro, 91â92.
5378:"Wollstonecraft to make Newington Green return"
3865:Todd, 11; Tomalin, 19; Wardle, 6; Sunstein, 16.
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1016:: Born 27 April 1759: Died 10 September 1797."
13225:National Council of Women of the United States
8948:Significant civil and political events by year
7112:Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
6735:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
6726:The Feminist papers: from Adams to de Beauvoir
6708:The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft
6695:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984.
6635:The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft
6509:The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft
6494:The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft
6479:The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft
6462:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.
6432:Footsteps: Adventures of a Romantic Biographer
6400:The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft
6325:. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1951.
6216:Her Own Woman: The Life of Mary Wollstonecraft
6088:
5058:The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft
4804:
4622:William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries
3441:Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
3403:shares the themes of the French philosopher's
3401:Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
3381:Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
3375:Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
3367:Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
3224:Title page from the first American edition of
2886:, a political writer and former Muslim who is
1073:As daughter, sister, mother, friend, and wife;
946:Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
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6771:. New York: Columbia University Press, 1980.
5113:The Shining Woman: Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
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4469:Biographical Memoirs of the French Revolution
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2942:"Eminent Britons" commemorative postage stamp
2801:; it appeared in 1884 as part of a series by
2630:, while the moral equivalence Austen drew in
2475:
1081:Thus mourn'd by Godwin with a heart of stone.
875:
862:Biographical Memoirs of the French Revolution
521:Elements of Morality, for the Use of Children
13374:National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
13362:National American Woman Suffrage Association
13344:London National Society for Women's Suffrage
12001:
11960:
11936:
11917:
10901:Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick
7729:
7700:
7686:
6045:The Collected Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft
5435:Cosslett, Rhiannon Lucy (10 November 2020).
4819:
3459:, who drew on its themes and its aesthetic.
2936:In 2009, Wollstonecraft was selected by the
2815:National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
574:'s politically conservative critique of the
556:and pursued a relationship with the artist
369:Wollstonecraft was born on 27 April 1759 in
9588:
7795:
6539:Sea Changes: Essays on Culture and Feminism
6524:Sea Changes: Essays on Culture and Feminism
6372:. University Park: Penn State Press, 1996.
5149:. Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
4905:. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 46â47.
4903:Antebellum Women: Private, Public, Partisan
4725:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
4571:Shelley and His Circle, 1773â1822, Volume 1
3811:"Mary Wollstonecraft | The British Library"
3626:de Cambon, Maria Geertruida van de Werken.
1077:But harder still, thy fate in death we own,
1069:Hard was thy fate in all the scenes of life
771:As the daily arrests and executions of the
608:as a symbol of the refined elegance of the
27:English writer and intellectual (1759â1797)
13040:
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12078:
12064:
11105:Alexandre-Théodore-Victor, comte de Lameth
8842:
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7607:
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7293:
7279:
7048:
7034:
6992:
6978:
6873:Works by Mary Wollstonecraft in eBook form
6310:. Rev. ed. 1974. New York: Penguin, 1992.
6290:Mary Wollstonecraft: A Revolutionary Life.
6191:Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft
6095:Feminist theory: a philosophical anthology
5810:Kelly, 128ff; Taylor, 167â168; Sapiro, 27.
5240:"The Royal Mail celebrate eminent Britons"
4840:
4756:
4754:
4739:Kaplan, "Wollstonecraft's reception", 247.
4702:"Mary Wollstonecraft blue plaque unveiled"
4378:
4303:
4289:
4256:
4236:
4199:
4147:
4135:
4037:"Mary Wollstonecraft blue plaque unveiled"
4029:
3928:Todd, 62; Wardle, 30â32; Sunstein, 92â102.
2554:(1801) after her. Other novelists such as
2482:
2468:
322:), Wollstonecraft married the philosopher
56:
11370:Louis Michel le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau
11028:Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau
10851:Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
6323:Mary Wollstonecraft: A Critical Biography
6308:The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft
6292:London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2000.
6060:The Complete Works of Mary Wollstonecraft
5126:Mary Wollstonecraft: A Critical Biography
4539:
4537:
824:The British historian Tom Furniss called
584:(1790) and it made her famous overnight.
13675:Founders of English schools and colleges
13590:Deaths from sepsis in the United Kingdom
13207:Norwegian Association for Women's Rights
11802:
9086:Nationalization of the Church properties
7614:
6841:, and does not reflect subsequent edits.
6824:
6416:, London: Pickering & Chatto, 2015.
6329:
5434:
5375:
5237:
5098:. Oxford University Press 1932. Preface.
4573:. Harvard University Press. p. 185.
4465:
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2847:
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2512:
2509:set up; the plaque was unveiled in 2011.
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447:
12179:The Emancipation of Working Class Women
12085:
12031:Historiography of the French Revolution
11302:Antoine Christophe Merlin de Thionville
11013:Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
7326:Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
7055:
6629:Mellor, Anne K. "Mary Wollstonecraft's
6567:
6274:. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1975.
6256:. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1989.
5341:
5078:"The Suffrage Cause Invades Men's Club"
4920:Margaret Fuller: Writing a Woman's Life
4767:(Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1884), 351.
4751:
3620:Of the Importance of Religious Opinions
3330:, one with a woman and one with a man.
3068:Reflections on the Revolution in France
2713:Letters to Imlay, with prefatory memoir
2039:Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch
966:
838:Reflections on the Revolution in France
658:; French revolutionary violence spreads
586:Reflections on the Revolution in France
581:Reflections on the Revolution in France
513:Of the Importance of Religious Opinions
14:
13512:
11038:Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-PĂ©rigord
10993:Other significant figures and factions
7072:Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
6633:and the Women Writers of Her Day." In
5976:
5376:Lockhart, Alastair (26 October 2020).
5360:
4922:(New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993).
4534:
3016:Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
2988:Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
2973:Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
637:Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-PĂ©rigord
503:Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
410:Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
13338:National Society for Women's Suffrage
13195:German Association of Female Citizens
13021:
12597:Toward a Feminist Theory of the State
12059:
11906:
11801:
11085:François-Marie, marquis de Barthélemy
10991:
10841:James Saumarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez
10780:Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
10738:Friedrich Adolf, Count von Kalckreuth
10341:
9587:
9218:Paris Commune becomes insurrectionary
8946:
8849:
8823:
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7626:
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7274:
7029:
6937:
6891:Works by or about Mary Wollstonecraft
6676:Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture
6473:Jones, Chris. "Mary Wollstonecraft's
6175:. Great Britain: Random House, 2015.
4975:"History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I"
4779:
3856:Tomalin, 9, 17, 24, 27; Sunstein, 11.
3207:and educational philosophers such as
2916:. She has also inspired more widely.
2190:1946 Italian institutional referendum
2130:Spanish American wars of independence
1027:In January 1798 Godwin published his
339:Wollstonecraft's widower published a
37:Not to be confused with her daughter
13243:Icelandic Women's Rights Association
13047:
12146:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
12100:
11239:Louis Marie de La RĂ©velliĂšre-LĂ©peaux
10651:Claude Victor-Perrin, Duc de Belluno
10342:
9438:Insurrection of 12 Germinal Year III
7104:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
6631:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
6447:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
6365:, Garden City : Doubleday, 1975
6207:. "Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft".
6120:Mary Wollstonecraft: A Literary Life
5618:Sapiro, 83; Kelly, 94â95; Todd, 164.
5361:Hedges, Frances (22 February 2019).
3227:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
3184:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
3179:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
3034:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
2966:
1014:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
632:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
463:Frontispiece to the 1791 edition of
300:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
116:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
13695:Historians of the French Revolution
13356:American Woman Suffrage Association
13350:National Woman Suffrage Association
11907:
10846:Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth
7258:A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft
6952:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
6674:: Towards Romantic Autobiography".
5187:. New York: Free Press (2007), 295.
4783:Tulsa Studies In Women's Literature
3277:rich and taught in another school.
2985:First page of the first edition of
2947:A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft
2854:A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft
2680:, Americans who met in 1840 at the
2658:were inspired; one such reader was
1959:The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates
403:to Sarah Dawson, a widow living in
24:
13550:18th-century British women writers
13332:National Women's Rights Convention
12708:Feminism and the Mastery of Nature
12036:Influence of the French Revolution
12026:Symbolism in the French Revolution
10790:Prince Heinrich XV of Reuss-Plauen
10751:Charles Eugene, Prince of Lambesc
9006:Convocation of the Estates General
7096:A Vindication of the Rights of Men
6811:
6672:Letters Written ... in Sweden
6581:The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism
6573:"Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759â1797)"
6218:. US: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
5265:"Mary Wollstonecraft brown plaque"
5238:Jennings, Peter (8 October 2009).
4567:"The Death of Mary Wollstonecraft"
4060:
3425:demonstrates the aesthetic of the
3171:Vindication of the Rights of Woman
3089:A Vindication of the Rights of Men
3057:A Vindication of the Rights of Men
2579:Thoughts on the Condition of Women
594:A Vindication of the Rights of Men
310:After two ill-fated affairs, with
25:
13726:
13700:British philosophers of education
13545:18th-century British philosophers
13303:National Women's Political Caucus
11678:Guillaume-Chrétien de Malesherbes
11410:Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville
10712:Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen
10494:François Christophe de Kellermann
9733:Battle of Peyrestortes (Pyrenees)
6990:National Portrait Gallery, London
6934:at BBC History, 17 February 2011.
6792:
6246:(Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1884).
5854:Poovey, 100â101; Taylor, 232â233.
5715:See, for example Wollstonecraft,
5576:Johnson, 27; see also, Todd, 165.
3272:view of the world. It encourages
928:circle again, in particular with
13585:Burials at St Pancras Old Church
13279:All Pakistan Women's Association
13130:
12129:A Serious Proposal to the Ladies
11405:Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai
11312:Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours
11282:Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot
11173:Jean-Marie Roland de la PlatiĂšre
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10569:Ădouard Mortier, Duke of TrĂ©vise
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9122:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
8803:
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7137:
6986:Portraits of Mary Wollstonecraft
6907:
6823:
6788:Columbia University Press, 2023.
6769:Women's Friendship in Literature
6556:. New York: St. Martin's, 1992.
6477:and Their Political Tradition".
6434:. Hodder & Stoughton, 1985.
6343:, Volume 11, Issue 4, Fall 2000.
6137:Mary Wollstonecraft: A Biography
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3085:Newington Green Unitarian Church
3049:Vindication of the Rights of Men
2451:
1979:Discourses Concerning Government
563:Vindication of the Rights of Men
250:
196:
13665:Scholars of feminist philosophy
13560:18th-century English historians
13535:People from Somers Town, London
13297:National Organization for Women
13267:League of Women Voters of Japan
13237:International Alliance of Women
11743:Jean-Jacques Duval d'Eprémesnil
11490:Jacques-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne
11415:Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas
10626:Jean-Mathieu-Philibert SĂ©rurier
10621:Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer
10601:Catherine-Dominique de PĂ©rignon
10429:Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine
9347:Marie Antoinette is guillotined
7088:Original Stories from Real Life
6451:Journal of the History of Ideas
6193:. Great Britain: Virago, 2005.
6014:
5342:Slawson, Nicloa (16 May 2018).
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3734:Timeline of Mary Wollstonecraft
3541:. London: Joseph Johnson, 1796.
3520:. London: Joseph Johnson, 1792.
3512:. London: Joseph Johnson, 1790.
3504:. London: Joseph Johnson, 1789.
3497:. London: Joseph Johnson, 1788.
3489:. London: Joseph Johnson, 1788.
3481:. London: Joseph Johnson, 1787.
3071:(1790), which was a defence of
3040:
3020:Original Stories from Real Life
3018:(1787) and her children's book
2977:Original Stories from Real Life
2245:Barbadian Republic Proclamation
494:Original Stories from Real Life
466:Original Stories from Real Life
359:Timeline of Mary Wollstonecraft
357:For a chronological guide, see
137:
32:Wollstonecraft (disambiguation)
13555:18th-century British essayists
13540:18th-century English novelists
13219:International Council of Women
12016:Women in the French Revolution
11618:Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien
10795:Johann MĂ©szĂĄros von SzoboszlĂł
10459:Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino
10088:French invasion of Switzerland
7442:Sir Percy Shelley, 3rd Baronet
7375:The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck
7234:Sir Percy Shelley, 3rd Baronet
7120:Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman
6236:. London: C. Kegan Paul, 1879.
6112:
6093:; Andreasen, Robin O. (eds.),
5706:Kelly, 124â126; Taylor, 14â15.
3999:, 139; see also Sunstein, 154.
3910:Wardle, 12â18; Sunstein 51â57.
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3332:Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman
3291:Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman
2961:
2832:With the advent of the modern
2180:1935 Greek coup d'Ă©tat attempt
2160:German Revolution of 1918â1919
1092:St Peter's Church, Bournemouth
1088:Sir Percy Shelley, 3rd Baronet
903:Portrait of William Godwin by
678:. It was indicative that when
452:Wollstonecraft in 1790â91, by
13:
1:
13605:English educational theorists
12108:François Poullain de la Barre
12021:Incroyables and merveilleuses
11840:Pierre Claude François Daunou
11628:Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé
10759:Maximilian Baillet de Latour
10730:Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze
10027:Naval Engagement off Brittany
9780:Battle of Villers-en-Cauchies
9754:Battle of Truillas (Pyrenees)
9563:Constitution of the Year VIII
9298:Committee of General Security
9183:National Legislative Assembly
9038:National Constituent Assembly
5924:", 174; Favret, 96, 120, 127.
5889:Favret, 104; Sapiro, 286â287.
5096:Mary Wollstonecraft: A Sketch
5004:Mary Wollstonecraft: A Sketch
4061:M., D'Ezio (8 January 2010).
3764:Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
3553:The Wrongs of Woman, or Maria
3406:Reveries of a Solitary Walker
2908:, author of the best-selling
2682:World Anti-Slavery Convention
805:The fall of the Jacobins and
674:rather than the more radical
364:
318:(by whom she had a daughter,
63:
41:, the author of Frankenstein.
13580:British women travel writers
13368:Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine
13261:All India Women's Conference
12563:The Spinster and Her Enemies
12211:The Enfranchisement of Women
11939:Liberté, égalité, fraternité
11733:Charles Alexandre de Calonne
11623:Louis Henri, Prince of Condé
11520:Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte
11420:Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier
11110:Charles Malo François Lameth
10785:Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich
10616:Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr
10559:Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey
9759:Second Battle of Wissembourg
9446:Constitution of the Year III
7846:
7732:Liberté, égalité, fraternité
7403:Rambles in Germany and Italy
7319:History of a Six Weeks' Tour
6900:Works by Mary Wollstonecraft
6882:Works by Mary Wollstonecraft
6681:Orr, Clarissa Campbell, ed.
4823:Letters Of Anna Seward Vol V
3919:Wardle, 20; Sunstein, 73â76.
3673:Children's literature portal
3641:Salzmann, Christian Gotthilf
3609:Translated by Wollstonecraft
2892:its dictates regarding women
2430:Republic without republicans
2175:11 September 1922 Revolution
2170:Mongolian Revolution of 1921
566:(1790). She had written the
352:
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13565:British political activists
13213:Fredrika Bremer Association
12113:De lâĂgalitĂ© des deux sexes
11835:Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
11460:Antoine Christophe Saliceti
11395:Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois
11355:Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
11234:Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet
11219:JĂ©rĂŽme PĂ©tion de Villeneuve
11214:Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud
11023:Isaac René Guy le Chapelier
10876:William V, Prince of Orange
9746:First Battle of Wissembourg
9703:(21 Dec 1792 - 25 May 1793)
9419:Closing of the Jacobin Club
9288:(27 Jun 1793 â 27 Jul 1794)
9245:(20 Sep 1792 â 26 Oct 1795)
9105:Abolition of the Parlements
9078:Women's March on Versailles
7701:
7228:Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
6906:(public domain audiobooks)
6244:Life of Mary Wollstonecraft
5535:www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
4765:Life of Mary Wollstonecraft
4482:Todd, 286â287; Wardle, 225.
3658:
3005:Christian Gotthilf Salzmann
2813:and later president of the
2599:notes several examples. In
2165:Turkish War of Independence
2087:
1054:"Wollstonecraft and Fuseli"
570:in response to the Whig MP
525:Christian Gotthilf Salzmann
39:Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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13705:Schoolteachers from London
13685:GermanâEnglish translators
13680:FrenchâEnglish translators
13660:Enlightenment philosophers
13655:English women philosophers
12963:transracialism controversy
12580:The Creation of Patriarchy
11970:French Republican calendar
11525:Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel
11150:Bertrand BarĂšre de Vieuzac
10504:Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
10454:Charles François Dumouriez
10444:Jacques François Dugommier
10258:League of Armed Neutrality
10091:(28 January â 17 May 1798)
10043:Battle of the Bay of CĂĄdiz
9866:(22 Nov 1794 - 7 Jun 1795)
9845:(22 Nov 1794 - 7 Jun 1795)
9509:Second Congress of Rastatt
9293:Committee of Public Safety
9280:(9 Mar 1793 â 31 May 1795)
7627:
6643:10.1017/CCOL0521783437.009
6597:10.4135/9781412965811.n331
6430:. "1968: Revolutions", in
5762:were coined in the 1890s.
5066:10.1017/CCOL0521783437.014
4700:team, London SE1 website.
3959:; see Sunstein, chapter 7.
3729:Godwin-Shelley family tree
3471:Authored by Wollstonecraft
3372:
3284:
3246:is of false and excessive
3176:
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2970:
2857:in Newington Green, London
2660:Elizabeth Barrett Browning
2220:1970 Cambodian coup d'Ă©tat
1969:The Commonwealth of Oceana
1064:which includes the lines:
876:England and William Godwin
703:Committee of Public Safety
444:"The first of a new genus"
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5920:Myers, "Wollstonecraft's
5907:Myers, "Wollstonecraft's
5764:Oxford English Dictionary
5287:"Blue Plaques in Borough"
4826:. AMS Press. p. 73.
4780:Russo, Stephanie (2018).
4761:Pennell, Elizabeth Robins
4619:Quoted in C. Kegan Paul,
3766:. Oxford University Press
3280:
3195:respond vitriolically to
3061:Published in response to
2894:in particular, cited the
2807:Millicent Garrett Fawcett
2722:History of Woman Suffrage
2676:, a Quaker minister, and
2666:at age 12 and whose poem
2393:The Emperor's New Clothes
2145:5 October 1910 revolution
2140:French Revolution of 1848
1163:Liberty as non-domination
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1047:were published. Godwin's
664:Louis XVI was guillotined
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13615:English feminist writers
13575:English women historians
13530:People from Spitalfields
13102:equal pay for equal work
12775:Martha Albertson Fineman
12512:"On ne naĂźt pas femme",
12441:"Le Rire de la MĂ©duse",
11693:Gui-Jean-Baptiste Target
11658:Joséphine de Beauharnais
11540:Stanislas-Marie Maillard
11510:François-Nicolas Vincent
11495:Pierre Gaspard Chaumette
10669:Charles-Alexandre Linois
10564:Jean Victor Marie Moreau
10544:François Séverin Marceau
10524:François Joseph Lefebvre
10419:Jean-Ătienne Championnet
10394:Louis-Alexandre Berthier
10389:Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte
10384:Alexandre de Beauharnais
10374:Eustache Charles d'Aoust
10096:French Invasion of Egypt
9974:Second Battle of Bassano
9708:Battle of Kaiserslautern
9482:Conspiracy of the Equals
9175:The Constitution of 1791
9046:Storming of the Bastille
6346:Conger, Syndy McMillen.
6341:European Romantic Review
5115:. Collins, London, 1937.
4563:Carl Pforzheimer Library
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2799:Elizabeth Robins Pennell
2235:1987 Fijian coups d'Ă©tat
2195:1952 Egyptian revolution
1173:Political representation
1090:, to his family tomb in
718:Having just written the
680:Archibald Hamilton Rowan
480:to the daughters of the
13650:English women novelists
13570:British women essayists
13475:Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
13326:Seneca Falls Convention
13117:Feminist foreign policy
13088:Anti-discrimination law
12545:The Politics of Reality
12228:The Subjection of Women
11673:Jacques-Donatien Le Ray
11545:Charles-Philippe Ronsin
11505:Antoine-François Momoro
11500:Charles-Philippe Ronsin
11317:François de Neufchùteau
11267:Charles-François Lebrun
11209:Jean Baptiste Treilhard
11090:Guillaume-Mathieu Dumas
10966:Luis Firmin de Carvajal
10772:Rudolf Ritter von Otto
10767:Karl Mack von Leiberich
10399:Jean-Baptiste BessiĂšres
10213:Second Battle of Zurich
10104:Irish Rebellion of 1798
9950:First Battle of Bassano
9788:Second Battle of Boulou
9589:Revolutionary campaigns
9547:Coup of 30 Prairial VII
9462:Council of Five Hundred
9250:First republic declared
9186:(1 Oct 1791 â Sep 1792)
9167:Declaration of Pillnitz
8891:Constitutional monarchy
6964:New York Public Library
6541:. London: Verso, 1986.
6526:. London: Verso, 1986.
5937:", 177; Kelly, 179â181.
4805:Robinson, Mary (1799).
4466:Adolphus, John (1799).
3457:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
3075:, aristocracy, and the
3073:constitutional monarchy
2719:. The first volume of
2686:Seneca Falls Convention
2215:1969 Libyan coup d'Ă©tat
1999:Discourse on Inequality
1148:Consent of the governed
13640:English travel writers
13420:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
13285:German Women's Council
13255:League of Women Voters
13201:Danish Women's Society
13172:Individualist feminism
13147:Liberal state feminism
13083:Violence against women
12743:Sex and Social Justice
12719:Christina Hoff Sommers
12657:Black Feminist Thought
12376:Sisterhood Is Powerful
12190:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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11033:Emmanuel Joseph SieyĂšs
10464:Louis-Charles de Flers
10449:Thomas-Alexandre Dumas
10414:Jean François Carteaux
10189:First Battle of Zurich
10152:(20 Mar â 21 May 1799)
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10067:Treaty of Campo Formio
9813:Glorious First of June
9741:(18 Sep â 18 Dec 1793)
9700:Expedition to Sardinia
9378:Desmoulins guillotined
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9269:Execution of Louis XVI
9159:Champ de Mars massacre
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7696:Enlightened absolutism
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6058:Wollstonecraft, Mary.
6043:Wollstonecraft, Mary.
5991:10.1093/nq/ns-34.4.467
4957:Wollstonecraft, Mary.
4681:Quoted in Sapiro, 273.
4357:Quoted in Wardle, 202.
4218:Fergus Whelan (2014).
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5365:. Town & Country.
4820:Seward, Anna (1811).
4502:The Collected Letters
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3760:"Mary Wollstonecraft"
3739:Edward Wollstonecraft
3598:Contributions to the
3563:"The Cave of Fancy".
3423:Frederic Edwin Church
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6118:Franklin, Caroline.
5213:"BBC Radio 4 series
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5043:3 April 2007 at the
4945:The Atlantic Monthly
4123:Quoted in Todd, 153.
3723:90481 Wollstonecraft
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3009:Elements of Morality
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6230:Paul, Charles Kegan
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5554:Qtd. in Butler, 44.
5398:. 10 November 2020.
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6122:. Springer, 2004.
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12262:1940sâ1960s
12124:Mary Astell
12094:Major works
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11781:Social Club
11723:Jean Chouan
11613:Louis XVIII
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11257:Abbé SieyÚs
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9402:Robespierre
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8458:Poniatowski
8395:Leeuwenhoek
8375:de la Court
8363:Netherlands
8207:Mendelssohn
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7502:(1988 film)
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7487:(1984 play)
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7222:Fanny Imlay
7201:(publisher)
6863:In Our Time
6784:, Susan J.
6765:Todd, Janet
6286:Todd, Janet
6113:Biographies
5719:, 126, 146.
5479:29 November
5454:11 November
5420:11 November
4849:Mellor 156.
4543:Godwin, 95.
4442:Furniss 72.
4415:Gordon 243.
4397:Furniss 68.
4300:Gordon 215.
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3820:2 September
3795:2 September
3770:12 November
3584:"Lessons".
3435:sensibility
3347:sensibility
3320:patriarchal
3248:sensibility
3120:Reflections
3105:, in which
3093:aristocracy
3028:sensibility
2962:Major works
2921:Amartya Sen
2867:second wave
2779:Ann Preston
2775:Phebe Carey
2662:, who read
2593:Jane Austen
2583:Anna Seward
2533:Somers Town
2518:Blue plaque
2507:Fanny Blood
2373:Common good
2313:New Zealand
2308:Netherlands
2053:(1835â1840)
2023:(1787â1788)
1933:(c. 375 BC)
1855:Robespierre
1630:Etherington
1565:Benn (Tony)
1534:Politicians
1512:Tocqueville
1472:Montesquieu
1452:Machiavelli
1198:Rule of law
1193:Res publica
1002:septicaemia
957:Somers Town
482:Anglo-Irish
320:Fanny Imlay
104:Somers Town
67: 1797
13514:Categories
13460:Hanna Rydh
13430:Na Hye-sok
12995:Categories
12935:Patriarchy
12930:Matriarchy
12881:philosophy
12841:empiricism
12836:aesthetics
12831:analytical
12669:Naomi Wolf
12521:bell hooks
11769:Cordeliers
11683:Talleyrand
11608:Louis XVII
11470:HĂ©bertists
11224:Jean Debry
11054:Feuillants
10683:Opposition
10579:Michel Ney
10001:(Dec 1796)
9609:Thionville
9512:(Dec 1797)
9485:(May 1796)
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9237:(Sep 1792)
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8993:(Jan 1789)
8884:Revolution
8637:Villarroel
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8141:Burlamaqui
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8025:Fontenelle
7980:d'Argenson
7975:d'Alembert
7899:Harrington
7825:Utopianism
7725:Liberalism
7682:Empiricism
7657:Classicism
7647:Capitalism
7554:Lord Byron
7476:Portrayals
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7250:Depictions
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7230:(daughter)
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7184:Jane Arden
7171:Her circle
6932:Janet Todd
6846:Audio help
6837:2007-02-19
6615:2008009151
6205:Hays, Mary
5867:, 210â211.
5788:Jones, 46.
5754:The words
5223:21 October
4963:Full text.
4769:Full text.
4706:London SE1
4634:Todd, 457.
4522:Todd, 357.
4504:, 326â327.
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3977:Todd, 116.
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3024:John Locke
2940:for their
2938:Royal Mail
2914:New Yorker
2871:apposition
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2783:Lydia Mott
2639:Persuasion
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2403:Liberalism
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8463:Ćniadecki
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8222:Thomasius
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8015:Descartes
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8005:Condillac
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7677:Democracy
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7180:(husband)
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5449:0261-3077
5244:The Times
5166:12 August
5021:The Times
3790:BBC Teach
3591:"Hints".
3502:education
3270:bourgeois
2704:in 1870.
2568:Jane West
2556:Mary Hays
2540:Godwin's
2268:Australia
1900:Venizelos
1890:Spadolini
1880:Slaughter
1825:McDonnell
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930:Mary Hays
695:Louis XVI
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8156:Saussure
8151:Rousseau
8115:Voltaire
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8000:ChĂątelet
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7944:Reynolds
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7751:Midlands
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7710:Humanism
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7456:(father)
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7333:Mathilda
7207:(mentor)
7154:Timeline
7003:Archived
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6848: ·
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5756:feminist
5604:23 March
5540:23 March
5414:NBC News
5396:BBC News
5327:27 April
5297:27 April
5271:27 April
5041:Archived
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4565:(1961).
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3659:See also
3648:. Vol. I
3631:. Vol. I
3449:Romantic
3397:Rousseau
3134:tableaux
2793:, M.D.,
2781:, M.D.,
2765:, M.D.,
2645:Scholar
2535:, London
2338:Scotland
2278:Barbados
1929:Republic
1845:Prescott
1815:Naysmith
1805:McKechin
1765:La Malfa
1760:Khomeini
1720:Iorwerth
1685:Griffith
1660:Gambetta
1655:Galloway
1640:Ferguson
1620:Davidson
1615:Cromwell
1610:Connolly
1590:Campbell
1507:Sunstein
1492:Rousseau
1487:Polybius
1422:Franklin
1402:Chappell
1397:Cattaneo
1334:People's
1319:Imperial
1251:Kemalism
1188:Republic
1122:Concepts
1035:Romantic
994:placenta
977:Godwin's
940:through
882:laudanum
795:Le Havre
749:noblesse
705:and the
688:Mirabeau
676:Jacobins
497:(1788).
440:(1788).
431:Portugal
386:Beverley
169:Children
13188:Present
12957:Hypatia
12886:radical
11845:Diderot
11591:Figures
11476:Enragés
11182:Father
10893:Prussia
10825:Britain
10774:(Saxon)
10732:(Swiss)
10699:Austria
8763:Madison
8735:Stewart
8675:Burnett
8670:Boswell
8655:Beattie
8627:MoratĂn
8612:Cadalso
8563:Novikov
8498:Romania
8473:Wybicki
8468:Staszic
8415:Spinoza
8385:Huygens
8380:Grotius
8334:Galvani
8329:Galiani
8279:Ireland
8260:Feraios
8232:Wieland
8197:Lessing
8192:Leibniz
8165:Germany
8146:Prévost
8131:Abauzit
8095:Quesnay
8085:Morelly
8075:Meslier
8060:Leclerc
8020:Diderot
7909:Johnson
7884:Collins
7879:Bentham
7864:Addison
7857:England
7805:Science
7642:Atheism
7532:Related
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7361:Maurice
7147:General
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6782:Wolfson
6579:(ed.).
5935:Letters
5922:Letters
5909:Letters
5185:Infidel
3843:Rossi,
3652:Vol. II
3635:Vol. II
3427:sublime
3393:sublime
3274:modesty
3153:utopian
3149:slavery
3124:sublime
3083:at the
2901:Infidel
2587:Memoirs
2551:Belinda
2542:Memoirs
2303:Morocco
2293:Jamaica
2288:Ireland
2273:Bahamas
2075:History
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1870:Skinner
1850:Ritchie
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1775:Lincoln
1725:Jackson
1715:Huppert
1710:Hopkins
1635:Fabiani
1595:Chapman
1580:BolĂvar
1570:Bennett
1560:Bartley
1550:AtatĂŒrk
1462:Mazzini
1457:Madison
1387:Bentham
1377:Baggini
1344:Secular
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1309:Federal
1246:Federal
1230:Schools
1049:Memoirs
1022:Memoirs
757:Amazons
747:of the
148:Partner
142:
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13197:(1865)
13181:Groups
13093:Sexism
13056:Issues
12903:Gender
12896:theory
12876:method
12851:ethics
11584:Others
10923:Russia
10357:France
10022:(1797)
9892:(1796)
9627:Vendée
9604:Verdun
9431:1795â6
9374:Danton
8933:Museum
8863:Causes
8715:Newton
8705:Hutton
8685:Cullen
8582:Serbia
8530:Russia
8520:Èincai
8430:Poland
8370:Bekker
8344:Pagano
8306:Toland
8270:Korais
8265:Kairis
8247:Greece
8177:Herder
8172:Goethe
8136:Bonnet
8124:Geneva
8110:Turgot
8100:Raynal
8090:Pascal
8030:Gouges
7968:France
7954:Tindal
7949:Sidney
7924:Newton
7919:Milton
7894:Godwin
7889:Gibbon
7786:Reason
7628:Topics
7492:Gothic
7429:Family
7389:Lodore
7215:Family
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3281:Novels
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2566:, and
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1983:(1698)
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1810:Mullin
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1705:HĂ©bert
1700:Hatton
1695:Harvie
1585:Burgon
1502:Sidney
1497:Sandel
1482:Pettit
1407:Cicero
1372:Arendt
1354:Soviet
1349:Sister
1241:Modern
1098:Legacy
984:(1798)
936:, and
870:F.S.A.
682:, the
643:France
601:chance
427:Lisbon
394:Hoxton
342:Memoir
123:Spouse
12985:Signs
12814:Ideas
12626:1990s
12501:1980s
12309:1970s
12101:Early
12041:Films
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