Maria

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Bol Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman, left unfinished at Wollstonecraft's death and published in 1798, is a radical fiction of confinement, desire, and legal dispossession. Set chiefly in a madhouse where the heroine has been imprisoned by her husband, the novel blends sentimental narrative, Gothic atmosphere, philosophical argument, and social critique. Its fragmented form intensifies its indictment of marriage laws, property relations, and the moral double standard, placing it within the revolutionary debates on rights, sensibility, and women's education. Wollstonecraft, already renowned for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, wrote from lived knowledge of economic precarity, female dependence, and the contradictions of enlightened liberalism. Her work as governess, educator, translator, and political observer sharpened her sense that private suffering was inseparable from public institutions. Maria extends her feminism into fiction, dramatizing how law and custom turn affection into coercion. Readers interested in feminist literary history, eighteenth-century radicalism, or the origins of the social-problem novel will find Maria indispensable. Though unfinished, it is intellectually complete in its urgency: a courageous, unsettling work that asks how women might claim reason, passion, and liberty in a world built to deny them.

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Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman, left unfinished at Wollstonecraft's death and published in 1798, is a radical fiction of confinement, desire, and legal dispossession. Set chiefly in a madhouse where the heroine has been imprisoned by her husband, the novel blends sentimental narrative, Gothic atmosphere, philosophical argument, and social critique. Its fragmented form intensifies its indictment of marriage laws, property relations, and the moral double standard, placing it within the revolutionary debates on rights, sensibility, and women's education. Wollstonecraft, already renowned for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, wrote from lived knowledge of economic precarity, female dependence, and the contradictions of enlightened liberalism. Her work as governess, educator, translator, and political observer sharpened her sense that private suffering was inseparable from public institutions. Maria extends her feminism into fiction, dramatizing how law and custom turn affection into coercion. Readers interested in feminist literary history, eighteenth-century radicalism, or the origins of the social-problem novel will find Maria indispensable. Though unfinished, it is intellectually complete in its urgency: a courageous, unsettling work that asks how women might claim reason, passion, and liberty in a world built to deny them.


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