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Tables of Contents for A Routledge Literary Sourcebook on Mary Wollstonecraft's a Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series Editor's Preface
xii
 
Acknowledgments
xiii
 
Introduction
1
6
Contexts
Contextual Overview
7
5
Chronology
12
5
Contemporary Documents
17
1
Sources of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
17
6
from Emile, or On Education (1762)
17
5
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Letters on Education (1790)
22
1
Catharine Macaulay
Letters
23
10
Wollstonecraft
To Catharine Macaulay Graham, 1790, on women
23
1
To Mary Hays, 1792, on publishing
24
1
To Gilbert Imlay, 1794, on imagination
25
2
To Gilbert Imlay, 1795, on sex and sentiment
27
1
To William Godwin, 1796, on her writing
28
1
To Amelia Alderson (Opie), 1797, on marriage
29
4
Interpretations
Critical History
33
6
Nineteenth-Century Responses
39
1
Romantic-Period Responses and Reviews
39
15
Review of Rights of Women in Monthly Review (1792)
39
1
A Vindication of the Rights of Brutes (1792)
40
1
Thomas Taylor
``The Rights of Woman'' (comp. c.1792, pub. 1825)
41
1
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
Memoirs of the Author of Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1798)
42
2
William Godwin
The Unsex'd Females (1798)
44
2
Richard Polwhele
Review of Godwin's Memoirs, Anti-Jacobin Review (1798)
46
1
Robert Bisset
A Letter to the Women of England on the Injustice of Mental Subordination (1799)
47
1
Mary Robinson
Letters from the Mountains (1807)
48
1
Anne Grant
``Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft'' (1800)
49
1
Mary Hays
``Mary'' (1801-5)
50
2
William Blake
Anonymous, A Defence of the Character and Conduct of the Late Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (1803)
52
1
``Mary Wollstonecraft,'' The Sexagenarian (1818)
53
1
William Beloe
Victorian and Early Twentieth-Century Responses
54
8
``Fragment of an `Essay on Woman''' (c.1821)
54
1
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
``Mary Wollstonecraft,'' The English Republic (1854)
55
1
Eliza Lynn Linton
Harriet Martineau's Autobiography (1877)
56
1
Harriet Martineau
``Mary Wollstonecraft,'' New Quarterly Magazine (1878)
57
1
Mathilde Blind
``Introduction to the New Edition'': of Rights of Woman (1890)
58
1
Millicent Garrett Fawcett
``Mary Wollstonecraft: Her Tragic Life and Her Passionate Struggle for Freedom'' (1911)
59
1
Emma Goldman
``Mary Wollstonecraft,'' the Second Common Reader (1932)
60
2
Virginia Woolf
Twentieth-Century Responses
62
1
Wollstonecraft's Political and Social Arguments
62
13
Wollstonecraft's Dilemma: Equality vs. Difference, Carole Pateman
62
1
Wollstonecraft and Liberal Individualism, Virginia Sapiro
63
2
Wollstonecraft and Separate-Spheres Ideology, Linda Colley
65
2
Wollstonecraft and Sensibility, G.J. Barker-Benfield
67
2
Wollstonecraft and Slavery, Moira Ferguson
69
2
Wollstonecraft and Religion, Daniel Robinson
71
2
Wollstonecraft and Nationalism, Jan Wellington
73
2
Wollstonecraft on the Body and Sexuality
75
9
Wollstonecraft and Self-Control, Mary Poovey
75
1
Wollstonecraft and Sexuality, Cora Kaplan
76
1
Wollstonecraft and (Anti)Commercialism, Harriet Guest
77
2
Wollstonecraft and Sexual Distinction, Claudia Johnson
79
1
Wollstonecraft and Physical Abuse, Carot Poston
80
2
Wollstonecraft and Physical Strength, Adriana Craciun
82
2
Wollstonecraft and Literary Traditions
84
11
Wollstonecraft's Early Reception, Regina Janes
84
2
Wollstonecraft as Literary Critic, Mitzi Myers
86
2
Wollstonecraft's Discourse, Gary Kelly
88
2
Wollstonecraft and Imagination, John Whale
90
5
Key Passages
Introduction
95
6
Key Passages of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
101
60
Hints
161
6
Further Reading
Recommended Editions of Wollstonecraft
167
1
Recommended Book-Length Studies of Wollstonecraft
168
1
Further Reading
169
4
Index
173