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  • '''Mary Wollstonecraft''' was a [[feminist]] writer who wrote ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of W [[Charlotte Brontë]] was a fan of Mary Wollstonecraft's writing, and lent one of her [[book]]s to [[Ellen (Unearthly Things)|Elle
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  • '''Percy Wollstonecraft''' was the [[editor]] of the ''[[Metropolitan]]'' in the early [[1980s]] an ...around that she had been engaged in top-secret government work, leading to Wollstonecraft hiring her to create a three-pages article which provided the public with i
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  • '''Mary Wollstonecraft''' was a [[feminist]] writer who wrote ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of W [[Charlotte Brontë]] was a fan of Mary Wollstonecraft's writing, and lent one of her [[book]]s to [[Ellen (Unearthly Things)|Elle
    787 bytes (111 words) - 20:24, 9 March 2024
  • '''Percy Wollstonecraft''' was the [[editor]] of the ''[[Metropolitan]]'' in the early [[1980s]] an ...around that she had been engaged in top-secret government work, leading to Wollstonecraft hiring her to create a three-pages article which provided the public with i
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  • ...Hampden]]. She read ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of Woman]]'' by [[Mary Wollstonecraft]] at his house, and began to realise she could carve out her own destiny. ...outgrown the need for it and left. She wished to become a writer like Mary Wollstonecraft in London. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Clockwork Woman (novel)|The Clockwork Woman]
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  • '''''A Vindication of the Rights of Woman''''' was a book written by [[Mary Wollstonecraft]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Clockwork Woman (novel)|The Clockwork Woman]]'') Pub
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  • ...= [[William Godwin]] <span style="font-size:85%">(father)</span> • [[Mary Wollstonecraft]] <span style="font-size:85%">(mother)</span> • [[Percy Shelley]] <span s
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  • ...ays after her birth, was the famous defender of [[women's rights]], [[Mary Wollstonecraft]]. Mary grew up with five semi-related siblings in Godwin’s unconventiona * Also known as: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (née)
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  • ...iend of [[Charlotte Brontë]]. Charlotte once lent her a [[book]] by [[Mary Wollstonecraft]], but Ellen was forbidden from reading it by her father, who thought it wa
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  • * [[Percy Wollstonecraft]], an editor of ''[[Metropolitan]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Roving Reporter (
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  • ...red by then-editor of the ''Metropolitan'', the shrewd businessman [[Percy Wollstonecraft]], to create a three-pages article which provided the public with its first
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  • * Dove picks up ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of Woman]]'' by [[Mary Wollstonecraft]] in Richard's house.
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  • ...titles her work "Frankenstein" or "The Modern Prometheus", signing it Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.
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  • |mother = Mary Wollstonecraft '''Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley''' (née '''Godwin''') was a [[19th century]] [[English]] writer wh
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  • * [[Liberté]] - [[Thomas Paine|Cousin Thomas the Optimist]], [[Mary Wollstonecraft|Cousin Mary]], [[Thomas Evans|Cousin Thomas the Inky]], [[James Tilly Matth
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  • * Charlotte gave Ellen a [[book]] by [[Mary Wollstonecraft]].
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  • After writing a three-page article for her editor-in-chief [[Percy Wollstonecraft]] which provided the public with its first look at UNIT, she resumes her re
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  • ...ide the nearby [[Villa Diodati]], a young woman called [[Mary Shelley|Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin]] (later to be known as famous writer Mary Shelley) gazes out the wi * [[Mary Shelley|Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin]] - [[Lili Miller]]
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  • * [[Mary Shelley|Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin]] - [[Lili Miller]]
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