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Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) 1759-1797: Critical Essay by S. D. Harasym

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SOURCE: "Ideology and Self: A Theoretical Discussion of the 'Self' in Mary Wollestonecraft's Fiction," English Studies in Canada, Vol. XII, No. 2, June 1986, pp. 163-77.

In the following essay, Harasym examines the autobiographical novel The Wrongs of Woman; or, Maria, contending that Wollstonecraft's identification of herself with her protagonist complicated her portrayal of a utopian feminist ideology.

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