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Becoming Wollstonecraft

The Interconnection of Her Life and Works

Brenda Ayres

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English
Routledge
09 April 2024
Becoming Wollstonecraft: The Interconnection of Her Life and Works draws from biography to explain her works, and it analyses the works to draw a biographical composite of Wollstonecraft. Becoming Wollstonecraft will be more fully developed than previous works, with added information that has not previously been associated with Wollstonecraft, such as the story of Reverend Mr. Joshua Waterhouse.

Although there are over fifty book-length biographies published on Wollstonecraft, very few agree on much about Wollstonecraft. She seems to have become an “everywoman,” or a figure unfixed in time and protean. Deemed the Mother of Feminism, like feminism itself, she is what people have wanted her to be and is by no means an immutable or universal personage.

A study of her life as evident by her works and vice versa, this monograph intends to refocus the image of Wollstonecraft for students and scholars, informed by biographical texts on Wollstonecraft and on those people in Wollstonecraft’s life and acquaintance, historical context, and exposition from her works.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   834g
ISBN:   9781032649399
ISBN 10:   1032649399
Series:   Routledge Research in Women's Literature
Pages:   360
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Contents Introduction Part 1: Chapter 1: The Oldest Wollstonecraft Daughter: Becoming a Feminist Chapter 2: ""Misery Haunts this House"": Rescuing Bess Chapter 3: Wollstonecrafts' Melancholy and Madness Chapter 4: Becoming the Educator Chapter 5: A Mother of Much, Many, and More or Less Part 2: Chapter 6: ""A Sexless Mind,"" Overstrained Sensibility, and Sapphism Chapter 7: Melting in and out of Love Chapter 8: Around Johnson's Table Chapter 9: Barrier Love and Gilbert Imlay Chapter 10: Wollstonecraft and Lucretia Part 3: Chapter 11: Utopian Dreamer, Topographical Untruths, and Imlay's Literal Lies Chapter 12: Lone Traveler on the High Seas: ""Lost in a Sea of Thoughts"" Chapter 13: ""Barren Blooming"" in Britain but Germinating in America Chapter 14: ""I am Buried Alive"": Wollstonecraft's Afterbirth of Rights of Woman in Britain Chapter 15: ""A Thing of Shreds and Patches"": Wollstonecraft's Postmortem"

Dr Brenda Ayres has been teaching British literature for forty years and currently teaches graduate courses online for Liberty University. To date, she has published 75 books, most of them scholarly. The latest are Religion and Wollstonecraft (2024), The Palgrave Handbook of Neo-Victorianism (2024), and The Routledge Handbook of Victorian Scandals in Literature and Culture (2023).

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