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Mary and The Wrongs of Woman (Oxford World's Classics)

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"Mary and The Wrongs of Woman" (Oxford World's Classics) offers a profound exploration into the trials and triumphs of Mary Wollstonecraft, a revolutionary feminist ignited by the fervor of the French Revolution. Published on April 15, 2009, this edition is meticulously curated to intertwine the narrative of Wollstonecraft's own struggles with autonomy and intellectual freedom within the context of pre-Victorian society's rigid constraints. The book includes two autobiographical novels that reveal her visionary advocacy for gender equality and reflect on the broader racial justice issues of her time. This edition features a completely rewritten introduction that encapsulates the latest scholarship, providing readers with a deeper understanding of her literary and political endeavors. Enhanced by a new bibliography and revised notes, this version is indispensable for adult education classes focusing on feminist history and social justice, making it a quintessential resource for those inspired to delve into the evolution of women's rights and societal reform. Engage with this book to witness the relentless spirit of Wollstonecraft and her enduring influence on social justice domains.

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Published by Oxford University Press on April 15, 2009
208 pages
ISBN: 9780199538904
Best for readers in Adults Learning and Growing
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice and Gender Equality, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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