A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Resources
WEBSITES
For a straightforward view of what Wollstonecraft's life was like and how it affected her writing, check out this link.
Good ol' Encyclopedia Britannica knows what they're talking about when it comes to famous writers.
Wanna know where Wollstonecraft was born or why she attempted suicide more than once? This page has you covered.
ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
In this article, Jim Powell analyzes all of the ways in which Wollstonecraft took on the extremely unfair laws of her time and paved the road for modern women's rights.
Wollstonecraft is best known for her work on women's rights. But as this article points out, she was also really influential in the world of public education.
Do you think men and women are born with different kinds of personalities? Well check out this article to see how people still look to Wollstonecraft for answers to this question.
VIDEO
One person on the Internet thought it'd be convenient to break Vindication down into a three-minute animated video. Check it out at this link.
Please join one Wollstonecraft fan for a fireside chat while she speaks on behalf of Wollstonecraft and shows how gender inequality isn't as radical an idea as some might think.
Follow this link to check out a world-class lecture on the life and work of Wollstonecraft.
AUDIO
Are your eyes feeling a little tired? Well you can sit back and listen to A Vindication of the Rights of Women in its entirety right here.
Don't let the creepy synthesizers throw you off. This lecture is worth listening to if you want to learn more about Wollstonecraft and the impact of her work.
IMAGES
That look on her face suggests that she knows something we don't…
Deep Thoughts By Jack Handey, er, Mary Wollstonecraft.
This is probably what Wollstonecraft looked like when you interrupted her from her reading.