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68 reviewsISBN 10: 0333963466
ISBN 13: 9780333963463
Author: A Tauchert
Tauchert's book revisits the work of feminist icon Mary Wollstonecraft to offer new readings which are both astute and adventurous. It demands that we leave behind the baggage of years of argument over whether or not Wollstonecraft is feminist and instead offers a Wollstonecraft whose work intervenes in the formation of 'womanhood', and as such is both valuable and timely. Giving a comprehensive account of her work, Tauchert makes a significant addition to current theories of feminine writing through her analysis of Wollstonecraft's techniques.
Part I. Remembering Elizabeth Dickson and Fanny Blood
1. Love between Women - Wollstonecraft's Early Writings
Part II. Female Embodiment and the Body-Politic
2. Female Embodiment, Rape, and the Vindications
Part III. Matrilineal Writing
3. The Pregnant Writer: Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution
4. Matrilineal Writing: Letters from Sweden and Wrongs of Woman
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Tags: A Tauchert, Wollstonecraft, Accent