Offers indispensable interdisciplinary contexts for reading the wide-ranging philosophical, critical, and literary works of Mary Wollstonecraft.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Life and Works: 1. Biography Kate Chisholm 2. Correspondence Andrew McInnes 3. Family Julie Carlson 4. Joseph Johnson David Fallon Part II. Critical Fortunes: 5. Early critical reception Nancy E. Johnson 6. Nineteenth-century critical reception Eileen Hunt Botting 7. 1970s critical reception Julie Murray 8. Recent critical reception Eliza O'Brien Part III. Historical and Cultural Contexts: 9. Writing the French Revolution Mary A. Favret 10. Radical societies David O'Shaughnessy 11. Radical publishers Jon Mee 12. British conservatism Paul Keen 13. Jacobin reformers Mary Fairclough 14. Liberal reformers Michelle Levy 15. Conservative reformers Claire Grogan 16. French philosophes Sylvana Tomaselli 17. Dissenters Andrew McKendry 18. Jean-Jacques Rousseau Laura Kirkley 19. Edmund Burke Frans de Bruyn 20. William Godwin Pamela Clemit 21. Political theory Lena Halldenius 22. Feminist theory Jane Moore 23. The constitution Ian Ward 24. Property law Catherine Packham 25. Domestic law Rebecca Probert 26. Slavery and abolition Katie Donington 27. The Bluestockings Betty Schellenberg 28. Conduct literature Vivien Jones 29. Theories of education Frances Ferguson 30. Sentimentalism and sensibility Alex Wetmore 31. English Jacobin novels April London 32. Anti-Jacobin novels Gary Kelly 33. Children's literature Andrew O'Malley 34. Gothic literature Michael Gamer 35. Travel writing Pamela Perkins 36. History writing Jonathan Sachs 37. Periodicals Jacqueline George 38. Translations Alessa Johns Suggested further reading Index.
Part I. Life and Works: 1. Biography Kate Chisholm 2. Correspondence Andrew McInnes 3. Family Julie Carlson 4. Joseph Johnson David Fallon Part II. Critical Fortunes: 5. Early critical reception Nancy E. Johnson 6. Nineteenth-century critical reception Eileen Hunt Botting 7. 1970s critical reception Julie Murray 8. Recent critical reception Eliza O'Brien Part III. Historical and Cultural Contexts: 9. Writing the French Revolution Mary A. Favret 10. Radical societies David O'Shaughnessy 11. Radical publishers Jon Mee 12. British conservatism Paul Keen 13. Jacobin reformers Mary Fairclough 14. Liberal reformers Michelle Levy 15. Conservative reformers Claire Grogan 16. French philosophes Sylvana Tomaselli 17. Dissenters Andrew McKendry 18. Jean-Jacques Rousseau Laura Kirkley 19. Edmund Burke Frans de Bruyn 20. William Godwin Pamela Clemit 21. Political theory Lena Halldenius 22. Feminist theory Jane Moore 23. The constitution Ian Ward 24. Property law Catherine Packham 25. Domestic law Rebecca Probert 26. Slavery and abolition Katie Donington 27. The Bluestockings Betty Schellenberg 28. Conduct literature Vivien Jones 29. Theories of education Frances Ferguson 30. Sentimentalism and sensibility Alex Wetmore 31. English Jacobin novels April London 32. Anti-Jacobin novels Gary Kelly 33. Children's literature Andrew O'Malley 34. Gothic literature Michael Gamer 35. Travel writing Pamela Perkins 36. History writing Jonathan Sachs 37. Periodicals Jacqueline George 38. Translations Alessa Johns Suggested further reading Index.
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