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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Mary Shelley (née Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, often known as Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley) was a British novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, travel writer, and editor of the works of her husband, Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley. She was the daughter of the political philosopher William Godwin and the writer, philosopher, and feminist Mary Wollstonecraft. Mary Shelley was taken seriously as a writer in her own lifetime, though reviewers often missed the political edge to her novels. After her death, however, she was chiefly remembered only as the wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley and as the author of Frankenstein. It was not until 1989, when Emily Sunstein published her prizewinning biography Mary Shelley: Romance and Reality, that a full-length scholarly biography analyzing all of Shelley's letters, journals, and works within their historical context was published. The well-meaning attempts of Mary Shelley's son and daughter-in-law to "Victorianise" her memory through the censoring of letters and biographical material contributed to a perception of Mary Shelley as a more conventional, less reformist figure than her works suggest. Her own timid omissions from Percy Shelley's works and her quiet avoidance of public controversy in the later years of her life added to this impression. The eclipse of Mary Shelley's reputation as a novelist and biographer meant that, until the last thirty years, most of her works remained out of print, obstructing a larger view of her achievement. She was seen as a one-novel author, if that. In recent decades, however, the republication of almost all her writings has stimulated a new recognition of its value. Her voracious reading habits and intensive study, revealed in her journals and letters and reflected in her works, is now better appreciated. Shelley's recognition of herself as an author has also been recognized; after Percy's death, she wrote about her authorial ambitions: "I think that I can maintain myself, and there is something inspiriting in the idea". Scholars now consider Mary Shelley to be a major Romantic figure, significant for her literary achievement and her political voice as a woman and a liberal.
Original Stories from Real Life (Unabridged)

Original Stories from Real Life (Unabridged)

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Mary Wollstonecraft's Maria, or, The Wrongs of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft's Maria, or, The Wrongs of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman,With Strictures On Political And Moral Subjects

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman,With Strictures On Political And Moral Subjects

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Maria

Maria

Mary Wollstonecraft

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The Kiln

The Kiln

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (with an introduction by Millicent Garrett Fawcett)

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (with an introduction by Millicent Garrett Fawcett)

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (with an introduction by Millicent Garrett Fawcett)

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (with an introduction by Millicent Garrett Fawcett)

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Maria

Maria

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Posthumous Works

Posthumous Works

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Mary

Mary

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Letters on Sweden, Norway and Denmark

Letters on Sweden, Norway and Denmark

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Posthumous Works

Posthumous Works

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Maria

Maria

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Letters on Sweden, Norway and Denmark

Letters on Sweden, Norway and Denmark

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Mary

Mary

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Love Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft to Gilbert Imlay

Love Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft to Gilbert Imlay

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication Of The Rights Of Women

A Vindication Of The Rights Of Women

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman

Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman

Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

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