ABSTRACT

This seven-volume collection brings together the known works of Mary Wollstonecraft, the eighteenth-century philosopher, writer and women’s rights advocate. Condemned by her contemporaries for her unconventional lifestyle, Wollstonecraft was later recognised as a founding figure of the feminist movement. She was also an acute observer of the political upheavals of the French revolution and advocated educational reform. Wollstonecraft’s writings, which include A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and Thoughts on the Education of Daughters, are recognised as cornerstone texts in the development of feminist thought. This book is therefore a vital reference to the student of feminist history, and will also be of value to any reader interested in the origins of feminism.

Volume 1 Mary, a Fiction; The Wrongs of Woman: or, Maria (from Posthumous Works); The Cave of Fancy (from Posthumous Works) Volume 2 Young Grandison (1790); Elements of Morality (1790) Volume 3 On the Importance of Religious Opinions (1788) Volume 4 Thoughts on the Education of Daughters (1787); The Female Reader (1789); Original Stories (1788); Letters on the Management of Infants (1798); Lessons (1798) Volume 5 A Vindication of the Rights of Men (1790); A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792); Hints (1798) Volume 6 An Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution (1794); Letters Volume 7 On Poetry (1791); Contributions to the Analytical Review (1788-1796)