A Vindication of the Rights of Women
This is the name of the biography that ruined her reputation.
"Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman"
"With respect to women, when they receive a careful ______________, they are either made fine ladies, brimful of sensibility, and teeming with capricious fancies, or mere notable women."
Education
Mary Wollstonecraft believes the lack of this to be the key to keeping women subservient.
Education
This is the name of her absentee father.
Edward John Wollstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft lived in this country
England
Her protest against women's submissiveness was supported by the ideals of this ideological period of change.
Enlightenment
Mary Wollstonecraft argues that women deserve this with men.
Equality
Mary Wollstonecraft's daughter wrote this book.
Frankenstein
She was inspired to write "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" by this revolution.
French Revolution
"Would men but generously snap our chains and be content with rational fellowship instead of slavish __________, they would find us [...] better citizens."
obedience
Mary Wollstonecraft argues that a woman looses all potential over the course of her life due to her ____________.
Occupations
Mary Wollstonecraft was inspired by this French woman who wrote "Declaration of the Rights of Woman".
Olympe de Gouges
Mary Wollstonecraft believes that men are superior in this way, but that it should not be used as an agent to suppress women.
Physically
Mary Wollstonecraft argues that men use this to justify their prejudices, leading to false conclusions.
Reason
Mary Wollstonecraft was married to this fellow radical.
William Goodwin
Mary Wollstonecraft was born in this year.
1759
"A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" was published in this year.
1792
Mary Wollstonecraft died in this year.
1797
Mary Wollstonecraft married in this year.
1797
Wollstonecraft's widower published a memoir of her in this year.
1798
These are the three jobs which were respectable for high- and middle-class women during this period.
Authors, lady's companions, and teachers
"My own sex, I hope, will excuse me, if I treat them like rational creatures, instead of flattering their fascinating graces, and viewing them as if they were in a state of perpetual ___________, unable to stand alone."
Childhood
"[...] for the reading of __________ will scarcely be more useful than the study of romances."
History
Mary Wollstonecraft published under her own name, following in the steps of this former wife of Henry VIII.
Katherine Parr
"Women [...] all want to be ________."
Ladies