Track Section Reader Length
1 Brief Sketch of the life of Mary Wollstonecraft (incl. letter) Alex Foster 15:58
2 Author's Introduction Kristen McQuillin 11:32
3 Chapter 1: The Rights and Involved Duties Of Mankind Considered David Barnes 23:27
4 Chapter 2: The Prevailing Opinion Of a Sexual Character Discussed Carl Manchester 52:37
5 Chapter 3 The Same Subject Continued Nan O'Malley 46:48
6 Chapter 4: Observations On the State Of Degradation To Which Woman Is Reduced By Various Causes Part 1 Margaine 27:37
7 Chapter 4: Observations On the State Of Degradation To Which Woman Is Reduced By Various Causes Part 2 Denny Sayers 27:02
8 Chapter 4: Observations On the State Of Degradation To Which Woman Is Reduced By Various Causes Part 3 J. M. Smallheer 26:07
9 Chapter 5: Animadversions On Some Of the Writers Who Have Rendered Women As Objects Of Pity Bordering On Contempt Part 1 Kirsten Ferreri 42:30
10 Chapter 5: Animadversions On Some Of the Writers Who Have Rendered Women As Objects Of Pity Bordering On Contempt Part 2 Kirsten Ferreri 23:44
11 Chapter 5: Animadversions On Some Of the Writers Who Have Rendered Women As Objects Of Pity Bordering On Contempt Part 3 Kirsten Ferreri 15:09
12 Chapter 5: Animadversions On Some Of the Writers Who Have Rendered Women As Objects Of Pity Bordering On Contempt Part 4 Kirsten Ferreri 24:18
13 Chapter 6: The Effect Which an Early Association Of Ideas Has Upon the Character Betsie Bush 19:21
14 Chapter 7: Modesty Comprehensively Considered And Not As a Sexual Virtue Samantha Hayes 27:20
15 Chapter 8: Morality Undermined By Sexual Notions Of the Importance Of a Good Reputation Cori Samuel 31:33
16 Chapter 9: Of the Pernicious Effects Which Arise From the Unnatural Distinctions Established Nan O'Malley 35:17
17 Chapter 10: Parental Affection Gesine 8:02
18 Chapter 11: Duty to Parents Maddie 15:45
19 Chapter 12: On National Education Denny Sayers  1:14:44
20 Chapter 13: Some Instances Of the Folly Which the Ignorance of Women Generates Part 1 Caitlin Kelly 27:25
21 Chapter 13: Some Instances Of the Folly Which the Ignorance of Women Generates Part 2 Caitlin Kelly 30:46




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Running time: 10 hours and 5 minutes
Book Coordinator: Alex Foster
Meta Coordinator: Gesine

Artwork
Cover: Portrait of Mary Wollstonecraft, date unknown,  by John Williamson
Inset: Frontispiece to American edition of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Inset: Half-portrait of Mary Wollstonecraft, after a painting by John Opie, stipple engraving by James Heath
Insert: Portrait of Mary Wollstonecraft, c. 1790-1791, by John Opie. Tate Britain.

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Read Agnes Collard "What Do the Humanities Do in a Crisis?" in the New York April 11, 2020 issue.

Read the review of the book about Mary Shelley and her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, Romantic Outlaws, in the New York Times, May 8, 2015.

Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) is a groundbreaking feminist treatise advocating for women's education and equality. Written in response to 18th-century beliefs that women were naturally inferior to men, Wollstonecraft argues that this perception stems from a lack of education rather than innate differences. She asserts that women should receive the same intellectual training as men to become rational, independent individuals capable of contributing to society.

Wollstonecraft critiques the prevailing notion that women exist solely to please men, emphasizing that such an expectation weakens both women and society. She calls for a moral and social revolution where women are seen as equals in marriage, parenting, and civic life. Rather than being confined to domestic roles, she insists that women should be allowed to pursue careers and personal growth.

The book challenges thinkers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who advocated women’s subservience, and instead promotes reason and virtue as the basis for true equality. Ultimately, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman laid the foundation for modern feminism, inspiring future generations to fight for women’s rights in education, work, and politics. Its call for gender equality remains relevant today.


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Author Mary Wollstonecraft (1757 - 1797)
Year 1792
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