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A frank biographical narrative traces the subject’s upbringing and character, recounting family dynamics marked by parental partiality and harsh discipline, childhood hardships, and the gradual emergence of intellectual independence and moral sensibility. The volume combines personal reminiscence with collected correspondence and posthumous essays on subjects such as the French nation and the management of infants, and it draws on conversations, notes, and testimonies from acquaintances to reconstruct the formative experiences and habits that shaped her thought and later writings.

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Mary Wollstonecraft

Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate for women's rights, best known for her groundbreaking work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman." In this seminal text, she argues for the education and empowerment of women, challenging the societal norms of her time. Wollstonecraft also wrote extensively on political philosophy, as seen in her response to Edmund Burke in "A Vindication of the Rights of Men." Her literary contributions include novels, essays, and letters that explore themes of gender, morality, and the human condition. Her legacy continues to influence feminist thought and literature.

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