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Maria; Or, The Wrongs of Woman is a groundbreaking feminist novel written by Mary Wollstonecraft, one of the earliest advocates for women's rights and considered a pioneer of feminist thought. Published posthumously in 1798, the novel explores themes of oppression, injustice, and female autonomy within the context of late 18th-century British society. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate for women's rights. She is best known for her pioneering work in feminist literature, particularly her groundbreaking treatise A Vindication of the Rights of Woman…mehr

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Maria; Or, The Wrongs of Woman is a groundbreaking feminist novel written by Mary Wollstonecraft, one of the earliest advocates for women's rights and considered a pioneer of feminist thought. Published posthumously in 1798, the novel explores themes of oppression, injustice, and female autonomy within the context of late 18th-century British society. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate for women's rights. She is best known for her pioneering work in feminist literature, particularly her groundbreaking treatise A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), which argued for the equal education and treatment of women in society.

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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) was an English philosopher and writer, born in London. Best known for her magnum opus 'A Vindication of the Rights of Woman' (1792), she's commonly regarded as the founder of feminist philosophy. A strong advocate for women's rights, she argued that the equality between the sexes was not due to a lack of female intelligence, but a lack of education. She passed away 11 days after giving birth to her second daughter, Mary Shelley, who went on to become the author of 'Frankenstein' (1818).