by Mary Wollstonecraft (Author), Miriam Brody (Editor)
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. Her book is both a sustained argument for emancipation and an attack on a social and economic system. As Miriam Brody points out in her introduction, subsequent feminists tended to lose sight of her radical objectives. For Mary Wollstonecraft all aspects of women's existence were interrelated, and any effective reform depended on the redistribution of political and economic power.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Published: 26 Nov 1992
ISBN 10: 0140433821
ISBN 13: 9780140433821