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A Vindication Of The Rights Of Women(Illustrated) - cover

A Vindication Of The Rights Of Women(Illustrated)

Mary Wollstonecraft

Verlag: Micheal Smith

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Beschreibung

Illustrated Edition: Embellished with 20 stunning illustrations that bring Wollstonecraft’s groundbreaking work to life.
	Includes a Comprehensive Summary: A captivating and concise summary to enhance your understanding of the text.
	Detailed Characters List: An insightful list and description of the key conceptual characters, providing context and depth.
	Author Biography: A unique and engaging biography of Mary Wollstonecraft, delving into her life, influences, and legacy.

Dive into the captivating world of Mary Wollstonecraft’s “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman,” enriched and brought to life in this stunning illustrated edition. With 20 bespoke illustrations, each chapter is visually interpreted, providing a unique and immersive reading experience that honors Wollstonecraft’s revolutionary work.

Wollstonecraft’s timeless text stands as one of the earliest works of feminist philosophy, a passionate call for women's education, and an unyielding critique of the societal norms that held women captive. In this edition, her words are complemented by thought-provoking visuals, seamlessly bridging the gap between her 18th-century context and our contemporary world.

Beyond the allure of the illustrations, this edition provides a comprehensive summary, ensuring that readers grasp the full breadth of Wollstonecraft’s arguments and insights. The detailed characters list offers a conceptual breakdown of the key players, adding layers of understanding to Wollstonecraft’s critique of society and advocacy for women’s rights.

Delve into the life of the author herself with an engaging biography of Mary Wollstonecraft, providing context to her work and highlighting her lasting impact on the feminist movement. Discover the struggles, influences, and passion that fueled her writing, and gain a deeper appreciation for her unwavering dedication to equality and justice.

This illustrated edition of “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” is not just a book; it’s an experience, inviting you to explore, reflect, and engage with Wollstonecraft’s visionary work. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or a new reader, this edition offers a fresh and enriching way to connect with one of history’s most influential feminist texts. Embrace the power of Wollstonecraft’s words, enriched by visual artistry, and join the conversation on women’s rights and equality.

 
Verfügbar seit: 11.12.2023.

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