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A Vindication of the Rights of Men; A Vindication of the Rights of Woman An Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution

Oxford World's Classics Ser.

by Mary Wollstonecraft; Janet Todd (Editor)

Synopsis

This volume brings together the major political writings of Mary Wollstonecraft in the order in which they appeared in the revolutionary 1790s. It traces her passionate and indignant response to the excitement of the early days of the French Revolution and then her uneasiness at its laterbloody phase. It reveals her developing understanding of women's involvement in the political and social life of the nation and her growing awareness of the relationship between politics and economics and between political institutions and the individual. In personal terms, the works show her struggling with a belief in the perfectibility of human nature through rational education, a doctrine that became weaker under the onslaught of her own miserable experience and the revolutionary massacres. Janet Todd's introduction illuminates the progress of Wollstonecraft's thought, showing that a reading of all three works allows her to emerge as a more substantial political writer than a study of The Rights of Woman alone can reveal.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2008
ISBN-13 9780199555468
ISBN-10 019955546X
Class Copyright
Publisher Oxford University Press Incorporated
Subject Political Science;Science
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 464
Shelf No. KP141