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1. Wollstonecraft "A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman" Research Of Female Virtue Thought
2. Between Fiction And Reality: The Performative Force In The Wrongs Of Woman
3. On Mary Wollstonecraft's Idea
4. Reconciliation Between Reason And Sensibility
5. A vindication of Jane Austen: Mary Wollstonecraft's feminist ideology embodied in 'Pride and Prejudice'
6. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: A humanized depiction of the saint and vixen
7. The poetics of conscience: Animal advocacy in British Romanticism (William Cowper, Mary Wollstonecraft, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Clare)
8. Romantic madness: A cultural study, 1780--1850 (John Clare, Mary Wollstonecraft, William Belcher, Urbane Metcalf, John Perceval, James Tilly Matthews)
9. Ecological communication and theories of the 'outside' in Romantic poetry (William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, William Blake, Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
10. Is this the first feminist religion? An exploration of the similarities between the principles of the Baha'i faith and the ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft and Luce Irigaray through the analysis of concepts of justice and subjectivity
11. Stretched out on her grave: Pathological attitudes toward death in British fiction, 1788--1909 (Emily Bronte, Wilkie Collins, Bram Stoker, Mary Wollstonecraft, Charles Dickens, Ireland)
12. Regendering history: Women and the genres of history, 1760--1830 (Catherine Macaulay, Helen Maria Williams, Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Porter, Mary Shelley)
13. Men and women in motion: Mobility and fixity in eighteenth-century British literature (Samuel Pepys, Mary Wortley, Lady Montagu, Daniel Defoe, Jane Austen, Mary Wollstonecraft)
14. The progress narrative in eighteenth-century British literature (William Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft, Charlotte Dacre)
15. Family feuds: The Enlightenment revolution in the family and its legacy for liberalism (Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Edmund Burke, Mary Wollstonecraft)
16. 'The limits of individualism': Family and community in the fiction of William Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft and George Eliot
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