ABSTRACT
A seven volume set of books containing all the known published writings and translations of Mary Wollstonecraft, who is generally recognised as the mother of the feminist movement. She was also an acute observer of the political upheavals of the French revolution and advocated educational reform.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |49 pages
Education of Daughters
part |300 pages
The Female Reader
part |98 pages
Original Stories
chapter Chapter I|4 pages
The Treatment of Animals The Ant The Bee Goodness The Lark’s Nest The Asses
chapter Chapter III|6 pages
The Treatment of Animals The Story of crazy Robin The Man confined in the Bastille
chapter Chapter VII|3 pages
Virtue the Soul of Beauty The Tulip and the Rose The Nightingale External Ornaments Characters
chapter Chapter X|6 pages
The Danger of Delay Description of a Mansion–house in Ruins The History of Charles Townley
chapter Chapter XI|3 pages
Dress A Character Remarks on Mrs1[Trueman’s] Manner of dressing Trifling Omissions undermine Affection
chapter Chapter XVII|2 pages
The Benefits arising from Devotion The History of the Village School-mistress concluded
chapter Chapter XXI|3 pages
The Benefit of bodily Pain Fortitude the Basis of Virtue The Folly of Irresolution
chapter Chapter XXIII|3 pages
Charity Shopping The distressed Stationer Mischievous Consequences of delaying Payment
part |7 pages
Management of Infants
part |14 pages
Lessons