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LIFE AND DEATH OF MARY WOLLSTONECRAFTAuthor: Tomalin, Claire Catalogue number: 7105 Number of cassettes: 9 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Hall, Shirley Main subject: Biography & Autobiography - Historical to 1945
Truly courageous and radical, Mary Wollstonecraft was one of the most controversial women of her day. She wrote a treatise on the rights of women, and lived in France during the revolution. She never gave up her radical views or her belief that honesty and courage would triumph over convention. | | |
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LIFE AND DEATH OF MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
\pause{1500}Author:
Tomalin, Claire\pause{1500}Catalogue number: \S+ 7105 \S*
\pause{1500}Number of cassettes: 9
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Hall, Shirley\pause{1500}Main subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Historical to 1945
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Truly courageous and radical, Mary Wollstonecraft was one of the most controversial women of her day. She wrote a treatise on the rights of women, and lived in France during the revolution. She never gave up her radical views or her belief that honesty and courage would triumph over convention.
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