
Mary Wollstonecraft
1759-1797
Mary Wollstonecraft was a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of
women's rights. She was in France during the Revolution. Wollstonecraft
was offended by the Jacobins' treatment of women. They refused to grant
women equal rights, denounced "Amazons", and made it clear that women
were supposed to conform to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideal of helpers to
men.
She died in agony of post-partum infection several days after the birth
of her daughter Mary.
Husband: William Godwin (m. 1797)
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