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Mary Wollstonecraft''s Social and Aesthetic Philosophy examines attempts to revise representations of women to give them a more active role in public life. Combining history of ideas with close textual reading to position her in relation to other eighteenth century writers this book demonstrates how she is directly engaged in re-thinking key concepts in moral aesthetic and social philosophy, particularly where women are concerned. Bahar insists that Wollstonecraft''s political claims cannot be separated from her desire to develop more convincing aesthetic representations of women.

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'Saba Bahar develops an original argument that...compellingly demonstrates the importance of Wollstonecraft's literary output within the broader rubric of her political theory. As such, it marks a serious advance in our understanding of Wollstonecraft, and should be read by historians of political thought interested in the emergence of modern feminism.' - Daniel O'Neill, University of Florida, History of Political Thought



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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction 'An Eve to Please Me:' Mary Wollstonecraft and the 'Public Woman' The Old Abelard: Or, HéloIse Among the Immodest Philosopher Making Novel Creatures Wants of Women Conclusion Bibliography

Mary Wollstonecrafts Social and Aesthetic Philosophy

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      Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
      Publication Date: 1/1/2002 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781349429936, 978-1349429936
      ISBN10: 1349429937

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Mary Wollstonecraft''s Social and Aesthetic Philosophy examines attempts to revise representations of women to give them a more active role in public life. Combining history of ideas with close textual reading to position her in relation to other eighteenth century writers this book demonstrates how she is directly engaged in re-thinking key concepts in moral aesthetic and social philosophy, particularly where women are concerned. Bahar insists that Wollstonecraft''s political claims cannot be separated from her desire to develop more convincing aesthetic representations of women.

      Trade Review

      'Saba Bahar develops an original argument that...compellingly demonstrates the importance of Wollstonecraft's literary output within the broader rubric of her political theory. As such, it marks a serious advance in our understanding of Wollstonecraft, and should be read by historians of political thought interested in the emergence of modern feminism.' - Daniel O'Neill, University of Florida, History of Political Thought



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction 'An Eve to Please Me:' Mary Wollstonecraft and the 'Public Woman' The Old Abelard: Or, HéloIse Among the Immodest Philosopher Making Novel Creatures Wants of Women Conclusion Bibliography

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