Two works of fiction by the great feminist author are collected here, along with a novel by her daughter. Mary: An alienated woman of intellect finds comfort in her friendship with a refined girl. Maria: Left unfinished at her death, this novella follows the fortunes of a woman who protests the loss of her autonomy after her marriage. Matilda: A young woman's troubled relationship with her father leads to tragedy.
""Este libro reúne por primera vez tres apasionadas novelas de "la extraordinaria pareja" formada por una madre y su hija: Mary Wollstonecraft y Mary Shelley, precedidas de una valiosa introducción de Janet Todd, especialista en la obra de Mary Wollstonecraft y Jane Austen. El núcleo de las tres obras es la exploración en torno a la identidad y a la subjetividad femeninas, atrapadas en el "círculo mágico" de la feminidad convencional y de la claustrofóbica unidad familiar. Tanto Mary como Mathilda son obras pasionales e introspectivas. Maria es una novela con más conciencia social que destaca por la manera en que pasa de la experiencia inmediata de la autora a mostrar los complejos infortunios de mujeres de diferentes clases. Está considerada el texto feminista más radical de la Wollstonecraft y supone una extensión de su famosa Vindicación de los derechos de la mujer. Las dos escritoras, especialmente Mary Shelley (autora de Frankenstein), dotan a sus novelas de un marcado carácter autobiográfico. Sus páginas nos llevan a lo mejor del Romanticismo inglés: en ellas nos encontraremos con la Naturaleza, con relaciones apasionadas y con esa pulsión suicida tan propia de la época"--cover p. 4."
"Two works of fiction by the great feminist author are collected here, along with a novel by her daughter. Mary: An alienated woman of intellect finds comfort in her friendship with a refined girl. Maria: Left unfinished at her death, this novella follows the fortunes of a woman who protests the loss of her autonomy after her marriage. Matilda: A young woman's troubled relationship with her father leads to tragedy."@en
"French translation of Wollstonecraft's unfinished novel, The Wrongs of Woman; first published in Posthumous Works of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1798), edited by William Godwin."
"Mary Shelley (née Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, often known as Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley) was a British novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, travel writer, and editor of the works of her husband, Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley. She was the daughter of the political philosopher William Godwin and the writer, philosopher, and feminist Mary Wollstonecraft. Mary Shelley was taken seriously as a writer in her own lifetime, though reviewers often missed the political edge to her."@en
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Anarchism; writers of international importance; William Godwin and his circle; Mary Wollstonecraft.
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Anarchisme; auteurs van internationale betekenis; William Godwin en zijn kring; Mary Wollstonecraft.
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British And Irish Fiction (Fictional Works By One Author)
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