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Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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SKU: 9780141441252
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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, a groundbreaking feminist text by Mary Wollstonecraft, challenges traditional notions of femininity and advocates for equal education, an end to prejudice, and women’s professional fulfillment. Edited by Melanie Silgardo, and other editors, this edition explores Wollstonecraft’s impact on feminist thought.
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Sunidhi Govind Kela –
Loved it! Wollstonecraft’s insights are timeless and inspiring. I highly recommend it.
Ashmit Ghosh –
Informative and eye-opening. A must-read for anyone interested in social justice.
Ekjot Singh Khurana –
Gave me a great appreciation for feminist history. Some parts didn’t age well.
Arvinder Singh –
Wollstonecraft’s intellect is undeniable. This book changed my perspective on women’s rights.
Lukshyaraj Samal –
Important, but dry. It’s a foundational text, but not necessarily an enjoyable one.
Ritik Jain –
I appreciated the historical context, but it dragged on sometimes. A foundational text, nonetheless.
Urvi Bansal –
Opened my eyes to the historical roots of gender inequality. The book can be a bit verbose.
Tarun Ohlyan –
Revolutionary ideas, but the language is dense and hard to follow at times.
Shivam Kumar Gupta –
A powerful and thought-provoking book. Mary Wollstonecraft’s arguments are very convincing.
Thangbiaklian Nunthuk –
Wollstonecraft’s arguments are powerful, but the language felt a bit dense at times. Still, a crucial read!
Thummalapalli Manoj –
A bit of a challenging read, but worth the effort. Wollstonecraft’s voice is inspiring.
Srishti Thukral –
A classic for a reason! Wollstonecraft’s ideas still resonate today. Some sections felt repetitive though.
Vanshika Yadav –
Essential reading, but be prepared for some old-fashioned prose. The ideas are revolutionary.
Kaustubh Vilas Mahajan –
A must-read for anyone interested in feminism. Wollstonecraft’s passion shines through every page.
Abhishek Sourabh –
Important historical context, but I struggled to connect with the writing style. I appreciate the message.
Sneha –
An important historical document, but it can be slow-paced and a little repetitive.
Kritika Bhatia –
Found it insightful and thought-provoking. However, some arguments seem dated in the current era.
Sayak Nandan –
An interesting and worthwhile read. Some of the writing style felt too complicated.
Nalin Sharma –
Groundbreaking for its time! It’s amazing to see how relevant her arguments remain.
Navya –
It is empowering and challenging, but takes patience to fully appreciate it.