Wollstonecraft and Austen: les liaisons dangereuses
págs. 1-18
págs. 19-30
págs. 31-44
Mary Wollstonecraft´s ideological background: from the dissenters to the French Revolution
págs. 45-52
págs. 53-68
Mary Wollstonecraft and Frances Burney: strategies in the women´s liberation
págs. 69-76
Jane Austen: artistic mastery as a means of rebellion
págs. 77-86
Women´s sphere: woman´s status in eighteeth-century England portrayed by "The lost generation"
págs. 87-100
Social and political satire in the English jacobin novel: some well-nigh forgotten names and works
págs. 101-110
"Posterity will, however, be more just": Mary Shelley´s dystopian reading of a vindication of the rights of woman in "The Last Man"
págs. 111-118
Mary Goodwin Wollstonecraft Shelley: a woman at the crossroads
págs. 119-132
págs. 133-144
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