Wollstonecraft: Religious Sentiment And Human Rights
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4 pages in length. Mary Wollstonecraft represents an era of the Romantic Period where women were beginning to come out of their literary shells and confront the strongly emotional and defiant aspects of writing that their male counterparts had embraced for so many years prior. With their guidance, subsequent British women writers were given the much-needed opportunity to express themselves in such a manner that expressed both their feminine and masculine sides. It is by virtue of this unprecedented stance that Wollstonecraft incorporated the notion of religious sentiment as a means by which to illustrate her opinion of gender separation. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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