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A vindication of the rights of woman 1792
A vindication of the rights of woman 1792








a vindication of the rights of woman 1792

In near fine condition with some light toning to the text. From the library of Scottish writer and critic George Lillie Craik with his bookplate. Octavo, bound in contemporary three quarters calf over marbled boards. Rare first edition of this landmark work in both Enlightenment philosophy and the history of feminism. Sharing the excitement of reading Wollstonecraft’s work with care for her literary as well as political genius, this book provides fresh perspectives both for first-time readers and those seeking a nuanced appreciation of her achievements.A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects. Wolfson reveals her as a pioneer in decoupling sex from gender and shows how she provided an enduring model of how to be a female intellectual. Wollstonecraft pinpointed the role of gendered phrases and concepts in political discourse, both in her opponents’ metaphors and received ideas and in her own efforts to craft a new political language with which to defend women’s capabilities. She considers how Wollstonecraft balanced advocacy for the seemingly universal ideals of the French Revolution with analysis of the gendered exclusions in the vaunted rights of “man.” This book pays particular attention to Wollstonecraft’s literary craft, highlighting the force of her close reading. Wolfson places this polemic in its political and literary contexts and in relation to Wollstonecraft’s other works about political rights. Wolfson offers new insight into how Wollstonecraft’s particular methods, style, and energy make this case for her readers. Drawing on extensive experience teaching and writing about Wollstonecraft, Susan J. Emerging from the turbulent decade of the French Revolution, her vindication delivered a systematic critique of the treatment of women across time and place. Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) made a pioneering and durably influential argument for women’s equality.










A vindication of the rights of woman 1792