Reading Experience Database
1450-1945

Listing for Reader: Mary Wollstonecraft

 

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Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1700-1799'While at Mitchelstown she brushed up on her French by reading Madame de Genlis's Letters on Education, Louis Sebastie...Mary Wollstonecraft Madame de GenlisLetters on EducationPrint: Book
1700-1799'While at Mitchelstown she brushed up on her French by reading Madame de Genlis's "Letters on Education", Louis Sebast...Mary Wollstonecraft Louis Sebastien MercierMon Bonnet de NuitPrint: Book
1700-1799'While at Mitchelstown she brushed up on her French by reading Madame de Genlis's "Letters on Education", Louis Sebast...Mary Wollstonecraft Baroness de MontoliereCaroline de LitchfieldPrint: Book
1700-1799'In Dublin, she complained that she was not reading a great deal, but in the same breath remarked that books provided ...Mary Wollstonecraft William CowperPrint: Book
1700-1799'In Dublin, she complained that she was not reading a great deal, but in the same breath remarked that books provided ...Mary Wollstonecraft John Hewlett[sermons]Print: Book
1700-1799'In Dublin, she complained that she was not reading a great deal, but in the same breath remarked that books provided ...Mary Wollstonecraft William PaleyPrinciples of Moral and Political PhilosophyPrint: Book
1700-1799[Mary Wollstonecraft] 'told Everina that she had been reading Hugh Blair's "Letters on Rhetoric" and found them "an in...Mary Wollstonecraft Hugh BlairLetters on RhetoricPrint: Book
1700-1799'the book that prompted [Mary Wollstonecraft's] fullest comment was Rousseau's "Emile". It was bound to appeal to her;...Mary Wollstonecraft Jean Jacques RousseauEmilePrint: Book
1700-1799[compiling the anthology "The Female Reader", Mary Wollstonecraft spent] 'long hours reading, for the extracts include...Mary Wollstonecraft [various] [various works]Print: Unknown
1700-1799'I am now reading Rousseau's "Emile", and love his paradoxes. He chuses a common capacity to educate - and gives as a ...Mary Wollstonecraft Jean Jacques RousseauEmilePrint: Book
1700-1799'I had rather you would not read Dr Price's sermons, as they would lead you into controversial disputes, and your limi...Mary Wollstonecraft Richard PriceSermons on the Christian Doctrine, as Received by the Different Denominations of ChristiansPrint: Book
1700-1799'I had rather you would not read Dr Price's sermons, as they would lead you into controversial disputes, and your limi...Mary Wollstonecraft Richard PriceFour DissertationsPrint: Book
1700-1799'M. Necker, the late Minister...has written a book entitled "De l'Importance des opinions Religeuses", it pleases me a...Mary Wollstonecraft Jacques NeckerDe l'Importance des opinions ReligeusesPrint: Book
1700-1799'I am so fatigued with poring over a German book, I scarcely can collect my thoughts or even spell English words.'Mary Wollstonecraft [probably] Christian Gotthilf Salzmann[probably] Moralisches ElementarbuchPrint: Book
1700-1799'Whenever I read Milton's description of paradise - the happiness, which he so poetically describes fills me with bene...Mary Wollstonecraft John MiltonParadise LostPrint: Book
1700-1799'Delighted with some of her husband's letters, [Mrs Barlow] has exultingly shewn them to me; and, though I took care n...Mary Wollstonecraft Mr Barlow[letters to his wife]Manuscript: Letter
1700-1799'I have just cast my eye over your sensible little pamphlet, and found fewer of the superlatives, exquisite, fascinati...Mary Wollstonecraft Mary HaysCursory RemarksManuscript: Unknown, MS version of pamphlet
1700-1799'I have sent you the "Gossip Story" to review, as you wish to read it, but I would thank you if you would do it immedi...Mary Wollstonecraft Jane WestA Gossip's StoryPrint: BookManuscript: Unknown
1700-1799' I would advise you to read Mrs R's "Italian" in your own chamber, not to lose the picturesque images with which it a...Mary Wollstonecraft Anne RadcliffeItalian, ThePrint: BookManuscript: Unknown
1700-1799' I send you Addington's Letters. I find the melancholy ones the most interesting - There is a grossness in the raptur...Mary Wollstonecraft Addington[Letters]Print: BookManuscript: Unknown

 

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