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Thoughts on the Education of Daughters / With Reflections on Female Conduct, in the More Important Duties of Life

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A series of essays offers practical moral and domestic guidance for raising and educating girls, advocating maternal involvement, early formation of habits, and consistent yet affectionate discipline that cultivates reason rather than affectation. It critiques fashionable accomplishments and superficial manners that leave women dependent, and recommends sensible reading, useful arts, moderate dress, careful oversight of boarding schools, and humane treatment of servants. Essays also consider courtship, marriage, and the precarious position of women without means, promoting self-respect, benevolence, and education that prepares women for independent moral agency and responsible household roles.

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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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