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Mary Wollstonecraft and the beginnings of female emancipation in France and England: Unveiling the Enlightenment Era Feminist Movement

Language
English
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Non-Fiction

In "Mary Wollstonecraft and the Beginnings of Female Emancipation in France and England," Jacob Bouten meticulously examines the pivotal role of Mary Wollstonecraft in the early movements for women's rights. The book intricately weaves together historical analysis and literary critique, exploring Wollstonecraft's influential writings in the eighteenth century alongside the socio-political milieu of the time. Bouten employs a comparative lens, highlighting the transnational discourse on female emancipation in both England and France, while situating Wollstonecraft'Äôs ideas within the broader context of Enlightenment thought and early feminist theory. Jacob Bouten, a scholar deeply invested in feminist literature and history, draws on his extensive research into Enlightenment thinkers to illuminate Wollstonecraft's revolutionary conception of gender equality. His academic background offers a nuanced interpretation of Wollstonecraft's personal experiences and philosophical beliefs, revealing how her struggles informed her advocacy for women's rights and shaped feminist discourse in two distinct cultural landscapes. This book is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of feminist literature, as it not only provides an insightful analysis of Wollstonecraft's work but also contextualizes her contributions within the historical frameworks of England and France. Bouten's thoughtful exploration is an invitation to reconsider the legacies of early feminism and the ideologies that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of gender equality.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664588968

Release date

Ebook: 29 November 2019

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