The Works of Mary Wollstonecraft
Edited by Janet Todd; Marilyn Butler
- Published: 1 Sep 1989
- DOI: 10.4324/9781851960064
- Set ISBN: 9781851960064
Set Contents
- Introduction
- Volume 1. Mary, a Fiction the Wrongs of Woman: Or, Maria the Cave of Fancy
- Volume 2. Elements of Morality Young Grandison
- Volume 3. Of the Importance of Religious Opinions
- Volume 4. Thoughts on the Education of Daughters, The Female Reader, Original Stories, Letters on the Management of Infants, Lessons
- Volume 5. A Vindication of the Rights of Men, A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Hints
- Volume 6. An Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution, Letters to Joseph Johnson, Letters Written in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, Letters to Gilbert Imlay
- Volume 7. On Poetry, Contributions to the Analytical Review 1788-1797: with index to the Works of Wollstonecraft
A Vindication of the Rights of Men, A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Hints
- Edited by
- Janet Todd
- Marilyn Butler
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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A Vindication of the rights of men
By Mary Wollstonecraft
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Prefatory Note
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A Letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
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A Vindication of the rights of woman
By Mary Wollstonecraft
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Prefatory Note
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To M. Talleyrand-PÉrigord Late Bishop of Autun
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Introduction
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Vindication of the Rights of Woman Part I
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Chapter I: The Rights and Involved Duties of Mankind Considered
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Chapter II: The Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character Discussed
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Chapter III: The Same Subject Continued
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Chapter IV: Observations on the State of Degradation to Which Woman is Reduced by Various Causes
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Chapter V: Animadversions on Some of the Writers Who have Rendered Women Objects of Pity, Bordering on Contempt
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Chapter VI: The Effect Which an Early Association of Ideas Has Upon the Character
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Chapter VII: Modesty – Comprehensively Considered, and Not as a Sexual Virtue
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Chapter VIII: Morality Undermined by Sexual Notions of the Importance of a Good Reputation
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Chapter IX: Of the Pernicious Effects Which Arise from the Unnatural Distinctions Established in Society
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Chapter X: Parental Affection
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Chapter XI: Duty to Parents
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Chapter XII: On National Education
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Chapter XIII: Some Instances of the Folly Which the Ignorance of Women Generates; With Concluding Reflections on the Moral Improvement That a Revolution in Female Manners Might Naturally Be Expected to Produce
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Hints (from Posthumous Works)
By Mary Wollstonecraft
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Prefatory Note
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Hints
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