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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), English writer and passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women.

The daughter of a farmer, Wollstonecraft taught school and worked as a governess, experiences that inspired her views in Thoughts on the Education of Daughters (1787). In 1788 she began working as a translator for the London publisher James Johnson, who published several of her works, including the novel Mary: A Fiction (1788). Her mature work on woman’s place in society is A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), which calls for women and men to be educated equally.

In 1792 Wollstonecraft left England to observe the French Revolution in Paris.Wollstonecraft returned to London to work again for Johnson and joined the influential radical group that gathered at his home and that included William Godwin, Thomas Paine, Thomas Holcroft, William Blake, and, after 1793, William Wordsworth. In 1796 she began a liaison with Godwin, and on March 29, 1797, Mary being pregnant, they were married. The marriage was happy but brief; Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin died 11 days after the birth of her second daughter, Mary (Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein).


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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is one of the trailblazing works of feminism. Published in 1792, Wollstonecraft’s work argued that the educational system of her time deliberately trained women to be frivolous and incapable. She posited that an educational system that allowed girls the same advantages as boys would result in women who would be not only exceptional wives and mothers but also capable workers in many professions. Other early feminists had made similar pleas for improved education for women, but Wollstonecraft’s work was unique in suggesting that the betterment of women’s status be effected through such political change as the radical reform of national educational systems. Such change, she concluded, would benefit all society.

-- Encyclopedia Britannica

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昨天晚上和成都的葉老師聊天,在散聊的過程中,我們似乎把話題無意推嚮瞭女權的淺薄層麵。 準確地說,是我自然而然再次思考到瞭那裏。 她說,女人都是情緒化的動物。又提到人性。 這幾個詞聯係起來是人類的一半曆史:“人性”、“女人”、“情緒”、“動物”。不過說句實話...  

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這是我一直想清楚的解釋的一個問題; 我很慶幸可以從一本1792的書中找到一部分答案; 也許這個答案不是完全正確; 但是它可以證明目前一些答案的錯誤是愚蠢的; 當時的時代;女性地位極低; 女性因為男人的專製、因為一根肋骨;而被認為是為男性而存在;女性的愚昧無知膚淺被解釋為天性...

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出版者:Dover Pubns
作者:Wollstonecraft, Mary
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頁數:224 页
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出版時間:1996年
價格:$3.00
裝幀:平裝
isbn號碼:9780486290362
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圖書標籤: feminism  英國  女權  英文原版  女性主義  哲學  Wollstonecraft  Philosophy   


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Wollstonecraft不怕因為女權招得自身臭名昭著,卻為瞭Gilbert Imlay自殺兩次,最後死於child birth。是說這是極緻的女權主義,還是一個諷刺

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MW有理性嗎?我不知道 可能有。但MW有邏輯嗎?絕對沒有。結構鬆散就不說瞭 一直在螺鏇論證循環往復 為女????辯護至少得思路清明吧?看著都氣瞭 氣死我6

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戳中瞭很多現實問題,然而還是教育女性要被enlighten這樣纔能拴住男人教好小孩。#個人覺得這樣的女性男人應該不喜歡吧哈哈哈哈

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