Original Stories from Real Life

Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 - 1797)

Mary Wollstonecraft was one of the early promoters of gender equality long before other crusaders took up the cause. She is perhaps best known for her books, “A Vindication of the Rights of Women” (1792) and “A Vindication of the Rights of Men” (1790). But she also wrote widely on education and used fiction formats to promote her progressive views. This book using the genre of didactic children’s stories, was written the same year as her “Mary: A Fiction” 1788, but was first published anonymously. It relates the re-education two young girls -- Mary 15 and Caroline, 12, by Mrs. Mason who dispenses her advice on topics of character and behavior ranging from the treatment of animals to idleness and innocent amusements, without any real dialog. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): Culture & Heritage Fiction, Family

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface & Introduction Larry Wilson
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Play 01 Chapter 1 jenno
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Play 02 Chapter 2 jenno
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Play 03 Chapter 3 jenno
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Play 04 Chapter 4 Amanda Miller
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Play 05 Chapter 5 Willow Lin
00:13:04
Play 06 Chapter 6 Stacy Dugan-Wilcox
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Play 07 Chapter 7 Stacy Dugan-Wilcox
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Play 08 Chapter 8 Steve C
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Play 09 Chapter 9 Larry Wilson
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Play 10 Chapter 10 Ejaz Siddiqui
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Play 11 Chapter 11 Ejaz Siddiqui
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Play 12 Chapter 12 Cate Williams
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Play 13 Chapter 13 Owlivia
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Play 14 Chapter 14 Steve C
00:11:54
Play 15 Chapter 15 Michele Eaton
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Play 16 Chapter 16 Michele Eaton
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Play 17 Chapter 17 John
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Play 18 Chapter 18 John
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Play 19 Chapter 19 John
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Play 20 Chapter 20 John
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Play 21 Chapter 21 John
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Play 22 Chapter 22 John
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Play 23 Chapter 23 Larry Wilson
00:06:26
Play 24 Chapter 24 Steven Jon Peterson
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Play 25 Chapter 25 Larry Wilson
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