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Mary: A Fiction (1788) is a compact yet ambitious novel of sensibility that follows its heroine through emotional deprivation, intellectual awakening, unhappy marriage, and intense bonds of friendship. Written in a plain but charged prose, the book adapts sentimental fiction to radical ends, exposing how property, marriage, and deficient female education deform women's inner lives. Its fragmentary intensity places it between eighteenth-century moral fiction and the emerging feminist novel. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797), later celebrated for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, wrote Mary from the pressures and observations of her early life: precarious employment, work as a companion and governess, dissenting intellectual circles, and the grief surrounding her beloved friend Fanny Blood. These experiences sharpened her understanding of women's economic dependence and the emotional costs of social convention. Readers interested in the origins of feminist literature will find Mary indispensable. Though less polished than Wollstonecraft's later polemics, it offers a rare imaginative laboratory in which feeling becomes argument. The novel is recommended for those who value historically significant fiction, women's writing, and narratives that turn private suffering into social critique.
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