Mary and Maria by Mary Wollstonecraft & Matilda by Mary Shelley

By (author): "Janet Todd, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft"
Publish Date: January 1st 1992
Mary and Maria by Mary Wollstonecraft & Matilda by Mary Shelley
ISBN0140433716
ISBN139780140433715
AsinMary and Maria by Mary Wollstonecraft & Matilda by Mary Shelley
Original titleMary, A Fiction & The Wrongs of Woman: Or, Maria & Matilda
This book brings together three extraordinary novels by an extraordinary pair, Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) - generally recognized as the mother of the feminist movement, author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, and Mary Shelley (1797-1851), her daughter, author of Frankenstein. In Mary (1788), Mary Wollstonecraft explores the position of an alienated intellectual woman and, in portraying her struggle against the constraints of a claustrophobic feminine world, began a line that would include the more substantial heroines of Jane Eyre and Villette. In the posthumously published Maria (1798) she continues in fiction the arguments of the Vindication - she moves from her own experiences to examine the miseries of women of all classes. Mary Shelley wrote Matilda in 1819, while in mourning for her first son. It was her second novel and it remained unpublished during her lifetime. William Godwin, Mary's father, found its subject of father-daughter incest so 'disgusting and detestable' that he refused to publish it and the work remained suppressed for over a century.