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Deepa Gahlot dwells on 'Troublesome' women: The legacy of Mary Wollstonecraft, often called the 'mother of feminism'

Deepa Gahlot dwells on 'Troublesome' women: The legacy of Mary Wollstonecraft, often called the 'mother of feminism'
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Sylvana Tomaselli, the Countess of St Andrews, has released a new book about Mary Wollstonecraft


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It is often all too easy to forget that significant historical figures - those at the forefront of new ways of thinking, whether that be Marxism or feminism - were individuals with likes, loves and lives of their own. Such is the case for the so-called mother of feminism , Mary Wollstoncraft (1759-1797), who history often mischaracterises as an overly serious moralist. It is this misconception that the Countess of St Andrews, Sylvana Tomaselli s new book brilliantly debunks, instead showing the pioneering womens rights activist to have been a warm mother-of-two with a love of life. ....

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There's something about Mary Wollstonecraft


As the debate around Maggi Hambling’s monument to Mary Wollstonecraft’s legacy reaches its second week, there has been little scrutiny so far of other artworks that commemorate the writer, philosopher and women’s rights advocate, who was famously described as ‘that hyena in petticoats’ by Horace Walpole. Best known today for
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), Wollstonecraft was a prolific writer, whose publications included a conduct book, a novel, a travel diary, several children’s morality tales, a treatise calling for the abolition of slavery and a history of the French revolution. She lived an unconventional life of courage and conviction. Yet her image has long been fixed in our collective imagination: as the striking, thoughtful woman captured in two portraits by her friend John Opie. ....

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