Wollstonecraft

S. Bergès
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• pioneering feminist and Enlight thinker • born London, 1759 • her lifelong crusade for independence and female equality was deeply rooted in a traumatic childhood: her father a violent alcoholic who abused his wife and frequently relocated the family because of economic troubles • left home at 19, eventually becomes part of a London community called Newington Green, where she est. a school and begins to associate with group of London intellectuals, men & women • gained instant notoriety with the publication of *Vindication of the Rights of Men*, an angry response to a famous male writer who had written a conservative account of the Fr Rev • her controversial attack on this other writer led her to be condemned in public, Horace Walpole later called her “a hyena in petticoats” • her most famous & influential work, though, is the one we read • sustained argument for female emancipation that extended the Enlightenment credo of inalienable human rights to women; widely regarded as landmark of feminist thought • actually travels to Paris in Dec 1792 to witness the French Revolution first hand • there she has an ill-fated love affair with Gilbert Imlay, a dashing Am businessman living in Paris, and produces an illegitimate daughter • when she returns to England she soon becomes involved with William Godwin, a political philosopher, marries 1797. Dies of blood poisoning in 1797, 11 days after giving birth to their child, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley
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•1759年生于伦敦•她为独立和女性平等而奋斗的一生深深植根于她痛苦的童年:她的父亲是一个暴力的酒鬼,他虐待他的妻子,经常因为经济困难而搬家。•19岁离开家,最终成为伦敦纽因顿格林社区的一员,在那里她就读了一所学校,并开始与伦敦的一群知识分子,男人和女人交往。•因出版《男性权利的辩护》而声名狼藉。她对另一位作家的有争议的攻击导致她在公开场合受到谴责,霍勒斯·沃波尔后来称她为“穿着衬裙的鬣狗”•她最著名和最有影响力的作品,是我们读到的那本•持续主张女性解放,将启蒙运动关于女性不可剥夺的人权的信条扩展到女性;被广泛认为是女权主义思想的里程碑•实际上在1792年12月前往巴黎亲眼目睹了法国大革命•在那里,她与吉尔伯特·伊姆利有一段不幸的爱情,吉尔伯特·伊姆利是一位住在巴黎的英俊的美国商人,并生了一个私生女•当她回到英国时,她很快与政治哲学家威廉·戈德温有了关系,1797年结婚。1797年,在生下他们的孩子玛丽·沃斯通克拉夫特·戈德温·雪莱11天后,死于血液中毒
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