- Mary
Wollstonecraft (UK: /ˈwʊlstənkrɑːft/ WUUL-stən-krahft, US: /-kræft/ -kraft; 27
April 1759 – 10
September 1797) was an
English writer and philosopher...
- Mary
Wollstonecraft S****ey (UK: /ˈwʊlstənkrɑːft/ WUUL-stən-krahft, US: /-kræft/ -kraft; née Godwin; 30
August 1797 – 1
February 1851) was an English...
- Mary
Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) was a
British writer, philosopher, and
advocate of women's rights.
Wollstonecraft may also
refer to:
Wollstonecraft, New...
-
rights advocate Mary
Wollstonecraft (1759–1797), and is one of the
earliest works of
feminist philosophy. In it,
Wollstonecraft responds to
those educational...
- also
known as ****
Godwin and
Frances Wollstonecraft, was the
daughter of the
British feminist Mary
Wollstonecraft and the
American commercial speculator...
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Sculpture for Mary
Wollstonecraft is a
public sculpture commemorating the 18th-century
feminist writer and
advocate Mary
Wollstonecraft in
Newington Green...
- attacked, in part
because of his
marriage to the
feminist writer Mary
Wollstonecraft in 1797 and his
candid biography of her
after her
death from childbirth...
-
Wollstonecraft (UK: /ˈwʊlstənkrɑːft/ WUUL-stən-krahft, US: /-kræft/ -kraft) is a
harbourside suburb on the
lower North S**** of Sydney, New
South Wales...
-
sculptures A
Conversation with
Oscar Wilde and A
Sculpture for Mary
Wollstonecraft in London, and the 4-metre-high
steel Scallop on
Aldeburgh beach. All...
- and women's
rights advocate Mary
Wollstonecraft,
which attacks aristocracy and
advocates republicanism.
Wollstonecraft's was the
first response in a pamphlet...