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Wollstonecrafts Scandinavian Letters

Wollstonecrafts Scandinavian Letters

By: Mary Wollstonecraft
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Published in 1796, Mary Wollstonecrafts Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark is a captivating travel narrative and autobiographical memoir. In this collection of twenty-five letters, the pioneering British feminist reflects on her journey through Scandinavia, prompted by a quest to retrieve a stolen treasure ship for her lover, Gilbert Imlay. As Wollstonecraft navigates the breathtaking landscapes, her poignant observations reveal her deepening disillusionment with Imlay and her exploration of identity and society. Employing the rhetoric of the sublime, she champions womens liberation and education while critiquing the negative impact of commerce on society. Despite its initial popularity, the books reception waned after the publication of her husbands memoirs, which exposed her unconventional personal life. Letters remains a significant influence on Romantic poets and continues to resonate with readers today.Copyright Science Stories Art Literary History & Criticism Science Social Sciences World
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  • 027 - Appendix
    Mar 5 2026
    Published in 1796, Mary Wollstonecrafts Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark is a captivating travel narrative and autobiographical memoir. In this collection of twenty-five letters, the pioneering British feminist reflects on her journey through Scandinavia, prompted by a quest to retrieve a stolen treasure ship for her lover, Gilbert Imlay. As Wollstonecraft navigates the breathtaking landscapes, her poignant observations reveal her deepening disillusionment with Imlay and her exploration of identity and society. Employing the rhetoric of the sublime, she champions womens liberation and education while critiquing the negative impact of commerce on society. Despite its initial popularity, the books reception waned after the publication of her husbands memoirs, which exposed her unconventional personal life. Letters remains a significant influence on Romantic poets and continues to resonate with readers today.
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    3 mins
  • 026 - Letter 25
    Mar 5 2026
    Published in 1796, Mary Wollstonecrafts Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark is a captivating travel narrative and autobiographical memoir. In this collection of twenty-five letters, the pioneering British feminist reflects on her journey through Scandinavia, prompted by a quest to retrieve a stolen treasure ship for her lover, Gilbert Imlay. As Wollstonecraft navigates the breathtaking landscapes, her poignant observations reveal her deepening disillusionment with Imlay and her exploration of identity and society. Employing the rhetoric of the sublime, she champions womens liberation and education while critiquing the negative impact of commerce on society. Despite its initial popularity, the books reception waned after the publication of her husbands memoirs, which exposed her unconventional personal life. Letters remains a significant influence on Romantic poets and continues to resonate with readers today.
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    2 mins
  • 025 - Letter 24
    Mar 5 2026
    Published in 1796, Mary Wollstonecrafts Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark is a captivating travel narrative and autobiographical memoir. In this collection of twenty-five letters, the pioneering British feminist reflects on her journey through Scandinavia, prompted by a quest to retrieve a stolen treasure ship for her lover, Gilbert Imlay. As Wollstonecraft navigates the breathtaking landscapes, her poignant observations reveal her deepening disillusionment with Imlay and her exploration of identity and society. Employing the rhetoric of the sublime, she champions womens liberation and education while critiquing the negative impact of commerce on society. Despite its initial popularity, the books reception waned after the publication of her husbands memoirs, which exposed her unconventional personal life. Letters remains a significant influence on Romantic poets and continues to resonate with readers today.
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    6 mins
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