1792
A VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN
by MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| CHAPTER
I | The rights and involved duties of man
considered |
| CHAPTER
II | The prevailing opinion of a sexual character
discussed |
| CHAPTER
III | The same subject continued |
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| CHAPTER
IV | Observation on the state of degredation to
which woman is reduced by various causes |
| CHAPTER
V | Animadversions on some of the writers who have
rendered women objects of pity, bordering on contempt |
| CHAPTER
VI | The effect which an early association of
ideas has upon the character |
| CHAPTER
VII | Modesty.-Comprehensively considered, and not
as a sexual virtue |
| CHAPTER
VIII | Morality, undermined by sexual notions of
the importance of a good reputation |
| CHAPTER
IX | Of the pernicious effects which arise from the
unnatural distinctions established in society. |
| CHAPTER
X | Parental affection |
| CHAPTER XI | Duty to
parents |
| CHAPTER XII | On national
education |
| CHAPTER XIII | Some instances of the folly
which the ignorance of women generates; with concluding reflections on the
moral improvement that a revolution in female manners might naturally be
expected to produce |