‘Mary Wollstonecraft,
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... CONTRADICTIONS OF MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT occasions her ‘courage had heroic proportions, and she travelled alone in Portugal, Ireland, Scandinavia and France, living in Paris and Le Havre during the Terror of 1793-94. But when her courage failed there were ...
... MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT THIS SHINING WOMAN . By George « Preedy . ( 12 s 6 d . Collins . ) ¦ Mary Wollstonecraft , whom George R . Preedy has chosen as the subject of this biography , is now mainly remembered as the author ot A Vindication oi the Rights ...
... Feminist Mary Wollstonecraft (Channel 4, 9 pm) Dress sense: Mary Quant, who changed the face of Sixties fashion (BBC 2, 8:30 pm) Il (88C 1, __-e¢ s s . &y ko b, S - 3 ] o {;Mgg?r W e T 4 ...
... David, painter; 1797 Mary . = Wollstonecraft Shelley, author of Frankenstein; 1870 Dr Alister . - including Cypress Point and .- Augusta National; 1871 Lord Rutherford, pioneer of ‘subatomic physics, and first to split the. atom; 1896 Raymond Massey, ...
... 1792 Mary Wollstonecraft published Vindication of Rights of Women. Manchester radicals attacked by loyalist crowd. The new US currency, the dollar, minted for first time in Philadelphia ...
... think that Women's Liberation began at worst with Germaine Greer, or at middling with Emily Pankhurst or at best with Mary Wollstonecraft, then read Sheila Rowbotham's Women, Resistance and Revolution (Ip::nshod on Monday b{‘ Allen e, £2.95). If you ...
... MARY WOIXSTONECRAFT Mary Wollstonecraft . A Sketch . By H . R . James , Sometime Principal of Presidency College , Calcutta . 7 s . 6 d . net . Oxford University Press . London : . Milford . It is nearly a century and a half since Mary ...
... Anniversaries Births: 1797 Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, author of Frankenstein, 1871 Lord Rutherford, pioneer of subatomic physics, and first to split the atom; 1896 Raymond Massey, Canadian-born actor; 1912 Joan Blondell, US actress. Death: 1940 Sir ...
... TOMORROW IN RSN 'u::dy br: with the writings Mary Wollstonecraft then moves on to the activities of those largely mlddlo‘lm women who, in late nineteenth and/ twentieth centuries, struggled to win for cation, the to vote, and the chance to participate ...
... 53; Alan Reynolds, painter, 74; Lord Taylor of Gryfe, 88, Anniversaries Births: 1737 Edward Gibbon, historian; 1759 Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, pioneer of women's rights; 1791 Samuel Morse, American artist, inventor of Morse Code, and portrait ...