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Author : Mary Wollstonecraft
Sections (TOC) :
• A Brief Sketch Of The Life Of Mary Wollstonecraft
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• Preface
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• Introduction
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• Chapter 1 : The Rights And Involved Duties Of Mankind Considered
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• Chapter 2 : The Prevailing Opinion Of A Sexual Character Discussed
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• Chapter 3 : The Same Subject Continued
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• Chapter 4 : Observations On The State Of Degradation To Which Woman Is Reduced By Various Causes
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• Chapter 5 : Animadversions On Some Of The Writers Who Have Rendered Women Objects Of Pity, Bordering On Contempt
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• Chapter 6 : The Effect Which An Early Association Of Ideas Has Upon The Character
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• Chapter 7 : Modesty Comprehensively Considered And Not As A Sexual Virtue
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• Chapter 8 : Morality Undermined By Sexual Notions Of The Importance Of A Good Reputation
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• Chapter 9 : Of The Pernicious Effects Which Arise From The Unnatural Distinctions Established In Society
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• Chapter 10 : Parental Affection
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• Chapter 11 : Duty To Parents
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• Chapter 12 : An National Education
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• Chapter 13 : Some Instances Of The Folly Which The Ignorance Of Women Generates; With Concluding Reflections On The Moral Improvement That A Revolution In Female Manners Might Naturally Be Expected To Produce
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Sections (Content) :
• A Brief Sketch Of The Life Of Mary Wollstonecraft
• Preface
• Introduction
• Chapter 1 : The Rights And Involved Duties Of Mankind Considered
• Chapter 2 : The Prevailing Opinion Of A Sexual Character Discussed
• Chapter 3 : The Same Subject Continued
• Chapter 4 : Observations On The State Of Degradation To Which Woman Is Reduced By Various Causes
• Chapter 5 : Animadversions On Some Of The Writers Who Have Rendered Women Objects Of Pity, Bordering On Contempt
• Chapter 6 : The Effect Which An Early Association Of Ideas Has Upon The Character
• Chapter 7 : Modesty Comprehensively Considered And Not As A Sexual Virtue
• Chapter 8 : Morality Undermined By Sexual Notions Of The Importance Of A Good Reputation
• Chapter 9 : Of The Pernicious Effects Which Arise From The Unnatural Distinctions Established In Society
• Chapter 10 : Parental Affection
• Chapter 11 : Duty To Parents
• Chapter 12 : An National Education
• Chapter 13 : Some Instances Of The Folly Which The Ignorance Of Women Generates; With Concluding Reflections On The Moral Improvement That A Revolution In Female Manners Might Naturally Be Expected To Produce
Chronology :
November 30, 1791 : A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman -- Publication.
December 19, 2021 : A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman -- Added.
January 10, 2022 : A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman -- Updated.
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