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ISBN: 1025827988

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Mary Wollstonecraft

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"Mary Wollstonecraft" by Madeline Linford is a compelling biographical study of one of history's most influential and fearless thinkers. As the pioneering author of "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," Wollstonecraft challenged the social, educational, and political constraints of the eighteenth century, laying the essential groundwork for modern feminist philosophy.

This work explores the turbulent and courageous life of a woman who dared to live by her own rules during an era of rigid gender expectations. Linford traces Wollstonecraft's intellectual development, from her early experiences as a teacher and governess to her immersion in the radical literary circles of London and Paris during the French Revolution. The biography highlights her profound contributions to political theory, her advocacy for universal education, and her unwavering belief in the intellectual equality of women.

Beyond her public activism, the book examines the personal resilience that defined Wollstonecraft's character. By examining her relationships and her literary achievements, Linford provides a nuanced portrait of a visionary whose legacy continues to inspire movements for social justice and equality. This volume serves as an essential introduction to the life of a woman whose voice remains a powerful call for liberty and human rights.

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