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Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman (Aziloth Books)
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110 pages
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Exploring themes of female emancipation and societal injustice, the book presents the fictional account of Maria, an intelligent woman trapped in a stifling marriage. Drawing from Mary Wollstonecraft's own experiences, it critiques the patriarchal society that oppresses women, portraying their struggles as a form of imprisonment. Following her influential work, "Vindication of the Rights of Woman," this novel further solidifies Wollstonecraft's legacy as a pioneering feminist voice, highlighting the urgent need for women's rights and personal agency.
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2015, paperback
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