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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: What She Liked and Loved
The Theater
Painting
Music
Poetry
Nature
Reading
Love and Friendship
Concluding Reflections
Chapter 2: Who Are We? What Are We Made Of?
The Unity of Humanity
Slavery
Human Nature
The Imagination
Memory
Sensory Experience and the Association of Ideas
Reason
Mind, Body, and Soul
The Will
The Passions, the Appetites, and Emotions
Concluding Reflections
Chapter 3: What Went Wrong? The World as It Was
Evil and Perfection
Writing the History of Civilization
The State of Nature and First Societies
Rank and Womanhood
Burke’s Reflections
Burke, Wollstonecraft, Appearing and Being
Dependence
The Many Consequences of Inheritance
Property and Appearance
Idleness
Inequality or Vanity?
Concluding Reflections
Chapter 4: What She Wished and Wanted
Writing for Society as It Is and for Society as It Ought to Be
A New Idea of Woman, but Also of Man
The Declaration of the Rights of Woman, Patriotism, and the Progress of Civilization
The Limits of Education
The Enlightened World of the Future
Commerce and the Division of Labor
Rank and Luxury
Effeminacy and Vanity
The Virtues
Marriage, Sex, and Friendship
In Sum
The World to Come
Chapter 5: A Life Unfinished
Bibliography
Index
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