Wednesday, February 27, 2008

"In order to fulfill the duties of life, and to be able to pursuade with vigour the various employments which form the moral character, a master . . .

and a mistress of a family ought not to continue to love each other with passion."

Johanna Araujo
-from Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
-anticipates equality and the rights of women
-women should also have human rights because they have intellectual capacity
-virtues for women are different than the virtues of men
-women and men should have education htat the other sex has (revolution of manners)
-traditional style
-Chapter 2 discusses the impact of literature on women
-Introduction is important
-Waldo presented lecture on Thursday 02/14
-Wollstonecraft in Norton Vol. D

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