I have written on numerous previous occasions about Mary Wollstonecraft's huge influence on Jane Austen:
http://sharpelvessociety.blogspot.com/2010/11/jane-austen-was-haunted-by-ghost-of.html
(as only one example among many)
Today I have the pleasure of providing a link to a blog by a Wollstonecraft maven, Roberta Wedge, who has done me the honor of including a very generous appraisal of my Austenian heresies on her blog here:
http://avindicationoftherightsofmary.blogspot.com/
Read all five parts of her Austen-Wollstonecraft panorama, including mine (which is fourth).
And the Austen-Wollstonecraft connection takes on twice greater and richer significance when one sees how both Austen and Wollstonecraft were inspired by the pioneering feminist perspectives of Catherine Sawbridge Macaulay, as I have recently and extensively written:
http://sharpelvessociety.blogspot.com/2012/01/long-ps-to-jane-austens-letter-61-miss.html
(for starters)
Cheers, ARNIE
“Jane Austen, Book Owner”
1 week ago
2 comments:
Thanks for mentioning A Vindication of the Rights of Mary. I like your label: I shall now think of myself as a Mary maven. The five posts grew to six, and there I must leave it!
When you do the Israeli version of your blog, Roberta, you will get a lot of mileage out of The Mary Maven. ;)
Cheers, ARNIE
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