Publisher's Synopsis
Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman is the 18th-century British feminist Mary Wollstonecraft's unfinished novelistic sequel to her modern political treatise A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792). The Wrongs of Woman was published posthumously in 1798 with the aid of her husband, William Godwin, and is often considered her maximum radical feminist work.Wollstonecraft's philosophical and gothic novel revolves across the tale of female imprisoned in an insane asylum via her husband. It specializes in the societal as opposed to the person "wrongs of lady" and criticizes what Wollstonecraft regarded as the patriarchal organization of marriage in eighteenth-century Britain and the felony system that covered it. However, the heroine's inability to relinquish her romantic fantasies also reveals ladies' collusion in their oppression through fake and adverse sentimentalism. The novel pioneered the celebration of female sexuality and cross-class identification between girls.