The Female Reader: A Facsimile ReproductionScholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1980 - 394 páginas The first educational anthology published by a woman, for & about women. Displays Wollstonecraft's literary eclecticism, early interest in education, & hitherto undocumented religious orientation. |
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... some debts and help the Blood family over their grief , her confidence grew . Thus the Wollstonecraft who opened a school with some trepidation transformed herself into the Wollstonecraft who considered her accumulated experiences worth ...
... some debts and help the Blood family over their grief , her confidence grew . Thus the Wollstonecraft who opened a school with some trepidation transformed herself into the Wollstonecraft who considered her accumulated experiences worth ...
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... some of her more familiar pieces . These earlier periodicals claimed the collective purpose of improving female " Minds and Manners " by instruction as well as amusement . Wollstonecraft could also have been acquainted with the ...
... some of her more familiar pieces . These earlier periodicals claimed the collective purpose of improving female " Minds and Manners " by instruction as well as amusement . Wollstonecraft could also have been acquainted with the ...
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... Some have play'd At hewing mountains into men , and fome At building human wonders mountain - high . Some have amus'd the dull , fad years of life , Life spent in indolence , and therefore fad , With schemes of monumental fame ; and ...
... Some have play'd At hewing mountains into men , and fome At building human wonders mountain - high . Some have amus'd the dull , fad years of life , Life spent in indolence , and therefore fad , With schemes of monumental fame ; and ...
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TO FEMALES | 1 |
BOOK I | 1 |
The Importance of Religion to Minds of Senfibility Mirror | 9 |
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