Her Own Woman by Diane Jacobs

Her Own Woman by Diane Jacobs

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A portrait of the dilemmas of this pioneering woman's life: her petition for women's economic, social and political equality, and most of all, her tumultuous personal experience.

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Her Own Woman by Diane Jacobs

One of the most controversial figures of her day, Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) is perhaps best known for her "Vindication of the Rights of Woman" - her plea for female independence borne out of intense and bitter personal experience. Diane Jacobs' biography narrates how, from an early age, Mary had rebelled against male authority: witnessing her mother's suffering, and the death in childbirth of her close friend Fanny Blood, she had asserted "I do not wish them (women) to have power over men, but over themselves". Mary's early escape from her home, and her employment as governess, enabled her to enjoy a successful literary career: she befriended many of the leading radicals of the day and, like them, was inspired by the impending French Revolution, travelling to Paris to witness the Terror. She produced an illegitimate daughter and married William Godwin before dying after the birth of her second daughter (Mary Shelley). To most contemporaries her ideas on personal freedom were shocking. Yet at the heart of this inspirational woman was a life of emotional and intellectual complexity.
Diane Jacobs is an academic who specialises in women's studies. She lives and works in New York.
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ISBN 13 9780349114613
ISBN 10 0349114617
Title Her Own Woman
Author Diane Jacobs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2001-06-07
Number of pages 333
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