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Mary Wollstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft: A New Genus | Lyndall Gordon
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In this stunning new biography of the eighteenth- century writer Mary Wollstonecraft, Lyndall Gordon explores the life of a woman often criticised by biographers, historians and feminists alike. Gordon challenges such slanders, and portrays instead the genius of this extraordinary woman. The two-generation approach to her life examines not only Wollstonecraft herself, but also her effect on her daughters and heirs (Mary Shelley, Fanny Imlay, Claire Clairmont and Margaret Mount Cashell), and the ways in which they carried her influence into subsequent generations. Gordon takes stock of Wollstonecraft's life in accord with her own values rather than through the reputation history has given her. The author looks at her important relationships with Gilbert Imlay and William Godwin, and her ideas about issues such as the problems of communication between the sexes and parenthood.
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Originally written in a letter from Mary to her sister Everina in 1787.
#18thCentury #Biography #Wollstonecraft

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Vindication | Lyndall Gordon
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Suggested reading for Women's History Month. I read this some time ago but I clearly enjoyed it because I tabbed the hell out of it! #InternationalWomensDay #womenshistorymonth

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Vindication | Lyndall Gordon
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What Melville did for whales Gordon does for Mary Wollstonecraft. I dont know if Wollstonecraft's world really needed this much filling in, but Gordon wants us to know this woman by her limits as much as her successes. #frankensteinsnana

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Vindication | Lyndall Gordon
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"Burgh had held that a girl should know just enough arithmetic to do household accounts, and just enough geography to converse with her husband and his friends." Every word in this is pure comedy, I dont even know where to start.