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Mary Wollstonecraft

    27 de abril de 1759 – 10 de septiembre de 1797

    Mary Wollstonecraft fue una escritora y filósofa británica del siglo XVIII cuya obra defendió los derechos y la igualdad de las mujeres. A pesar de una vida personal tumultuosa que a menudo eclipsó sus contribuciones literarias, Wollstonecraft dejó un legado perdurable. En su obra más célebre, argumentó que las mujeres no son naturalmente inferiores, sino simplemente desfavorecidas por la falta de educación. Su visión se centró en la razón y el trato racional de ambos sexos, estableciéndola como una filósofa feminista fundamental.

    A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
    A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and A Vindication of the Rights of Men
    Maria
    Mary Wollstonecraft's Maria, or, The Wrongs of Woman
    Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
    Vindicación de Los Derechos de la Mujer
    • Vindicación de Los Derechos de la Mujer

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Considerada por muchos la «fundadora» del feminismo, Mary Wollstonecraft defendió en tiempos de la Ilustración el derecho de las mujeres a recibir la misma educación que los hombres y a participar en igualdad de condiciones en la vida política de la sociedad. Gran defensora de la necesidad de una mayor presencia de la mujer en la literatura murió a los pocos días de dar a luz a su segunda hija, la futura autora de Frankenstein. El lector reconocerá en las páginas que siguen muchas reflexiones todavía vigentes en lo que sigue siendo una asignatura pendiente de la humanidad

      Vindicación de Los Derechos de la Mujer
    • The book presents the posthumous works of a significant author known for advocating women's rights, ensuring that her contributions remain accessible to contemporary and future readers. Alpha Editions has meticulously reformatted and retyped the text, enhancing clarity and readability without relying on scanned copies. This preservation effort highlights the enduring importance of the author's ideas throughout history.

      Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
    • Set against a gothic backdrop, this radical feminist novel delves into the struggles of a resilient woman confronting gender inequality and social injustice. Through its compelling narrative, it highlights the themes of empowerment and the fight against societal constraints, offering a profound commentary on the challenges women face.

      Mary Wollstonecraft's Maria, or, The Wrongs of Woman
    • Maria

      • 116 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Set as a fictional sequel to a pivotal feminist treatise, this novel explores themes of women's rights and societal injustices. Written by Mary Wollstonecraft, it delves into the struggles of its protagonist, reflecting the author's philosophical beliefs on gender equality. Published posthumously by her husband, the work serves as both a narrative and a continuation of Wollstonecraft's advocacy for women's emancipation, making it a significant contribution to feminist literature.

      Maria
    • First published in 1792, this book was written in a spirit of outrage and enthusiasm. In an age of ferment, following the American and French revolutions, Mary Wollstonecraft took prevailing egalitarian principles and dared to apply them to women.

      A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
    • Mary A Fiction

      • 78 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Set within a framework of social critique, the narrative follows Mary's journey towards self-discovery and empowerment as she challenges traditional gender roles. The protagonist advocates for equality and women's rights, illuminating the struggles women face in a patriarchal society. Wollstonecraft intricately weaves themes of individualism and identity, creating a manifesto for revolution that inspires readers to envision a world of liberty and equality. This work serves as a passionate call for social change, highlighting Wollstonecraft's legacy as a pioneer of feminist thought.

      Mary A Fiction
    • Set against the backdrop of a three-month journey through Sweden, Norway, and Denmark in 1795, the letters penned by Mary Wollstonecraft reveal her reflections on the stunning landscapes and the diverse cultures she encounters. However, beneath the travelogue's picturesque descriptions lies a deepening awareness of the emotional distance in her relationship with Gilbert Imlay. This collection captures both the beauty of her surroundings and her poignant realization that the voyage may not mend their troubled bond.

      Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
    • Mary and The Wrongs of Woman

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Strongly autobiographical, Mary and The Wrongs of Woman powerfully complement Wollstonecraft's non-fictional writing, inspired by the French Revolution and the social upheavals that followed.

      Mary and The Wrongs of Woman
    • One of the first works published on feminist philosophy, in response to the theorists of the time that argued that education was not a place for women, Wollstonescraft rebukes such oppressing stances, championing the idea of empowering women in education, politics, and society rather than serving as decorative additions to their husbands.

      A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (Hero Classics)