The Life of Mary Wollstonecroft and the Principles of Conduct Put Forward in "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" |
Carruthers, Stephen
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This paper examines the life of Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), the wife of the philosopher William Goodwin and mother of Mary Shelley author of Frankenstein, through the prism of the principles of conduct set out in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman that Mary Wollstonecraft wrote over the period 1790 to 1792. In particular the paper focuses on the role of reason, virtue, and knowledge developed in A Vindication in establishing principles of conduct and the extent to which Mary’s own conduct can be reconciled with the precepts she advocated.
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Keyword(s):
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Wollstonecraft; women; rights; vindication; biography; Cultural History; History of Gender; Intellectual History; Women's History |
Publication Date:
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2009 |
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Other |
Peer-Reviewed:
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Unknown |
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Dublin Institute of Technology |
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Articles |
Publisher(s):
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Dublin Institute of Technology |
File Format(s):
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application/pdf |
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