Johnson published her first work, “Thoughts on the Education of Daughters,” in 1787, and her autobiographical novel “Mary: A Fiction” followed in 1788. She quickly became friends with the liberal publisher Joseph Johnson, a relationship that proved highly beneficial. Wollstonecraft’s literary career began in 1787, when she arrived in London following failed ventures as a governess and schoolmistress. March is Women’s History Month! To celebrate, we’re taking a look at one of the most celebrated female authors in our collection: Mary Wollstonecraft. Center for Health and Science CommunicationĪ previous owner of our copy was deeply engaged with the text and made frequent annotations in the margins.Feuerstein Health & Wellness Information Center.The Center for the History of Medicine at Becker Medical Library. We're Open Today's Hours: 7:30 am - 10:30 pm
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