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  • Wollstonecraft, Mary,

Entry Personal Name

Number of records used in: 7

001 - CONTROL NUMBER

  • control field: 96210

003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER

  • control field: DLC

005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION

  • control field: 20220224165749.0

008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS

  • fixed length control field: 790116n| azannaabn |a aaa

010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER

  • LC control number: n 78095613

016 ## - NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER

  • Record control number: 0067L3765E

035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER

  • System control number: (OCoLC)oca00230689

040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE

  • Original cataloging agency: DLC
  • Language of cataloging: eng
  • Description conventions: rda
  • Transcribing agency: DLC
  • Modifying agency: DLC
  • Modifying agency: UPB
  • Modifying agency: InU
  • Modifying agency: IEN
  • Modifying agency: NNU
  • Modifying agency: CaOONL

042 ## - AUTHENTICATION CODE

  • Authentication code: nlc

046 ## - SPECIAL CODED DATES

  • Birth date: 1759-04-27
  • Death date: 1797-09-10
  • Source of date scheme: edtf

053 #0 - LC CLASSIFICATION NUMBER

  • Classification number element--single number or beginning number of span: PR5841.W8

100 1# - HEADING--PERSONAL NAME

  • Personal name: Wollstonecraft, Mary,
  • Dates associated with a name: 1759-1797

370 ## - ASSOCIATED PLACE

  • Place of birth: London (England)
  • Place of death: London (England)
  • Other associated place: Paris (France)
  • Source of term: naf

372 ## - FIELD OF ACTIVITY

  • Field of activity: Authors
  • Field of activity: Women's rights
  • Source of term: lcsh

375 ## - GENDER

  • Gender: Females
  • Source of term: lcdgt

377 ## - ASSOCIATED LANGUAGE

  • Language code: eng

400 1# - SEE FROM TRACING--PERSONAL NAME

  • Personal name: Cresswick,
  • Titles and other words associated with a name: Mr.,
  • Dates associated with a name: 1759-1797

400 1# - SEE FROM TRACING--PERSONAL NAME

  • Personal name: Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft,
  • Dates associated with a name: 1759-1797

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Her Original stories from real life, 1803.

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Godwin, W. Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft, 1972:
  • Information found: p. 45 (Mary Wollstonecraft compiled a series of extracts which bears the title The female reader)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: BLC:
  • Information found: v. 354, p. 387 (Wollstonecraft, afterwards Godwin (Mary))

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, c2013:
  • Information found: title page (Mary Wollstonecraft) page 14 (born in London, 1759; ladies' companion, author, political writer; author of Thoughts on the education of daughters, 1787) page 17 (married to William Godwin; died in August 1797)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: The Female reader, 1789:
  • Information found: t.p. (Mr. Cresswick)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Wikipedia, 9 November 2017
  • Information found: (Mary Wollstonecraft (27 April 1759-10 September 1797) was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. During her brief career, she wrote novels, treatises, a travel narrative, a history of the French Revolution, a conduct book, and a children's book. Wollstonecraft is best known for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), in which she argues that women are not naturally inferior to men, but appear to be only because they lack education. She suggests that both men and women should be treated as rational beings and imagines a social order founded on reason.)
  • Uniform Resource Identifier: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Wollstonecraft

678 ## - BIOGRAPHICAL OR HISTORICAL DATA

  • Biographical or historical data: Until the late 20th century, Wollstonecraft's life, which encompassed several unconventional personal relationships, received more attention than her writing. After two ill-fated affairs, with Henry Fuseli and Gilbert Imlay (by whom she had a daughter, Fanny Imlay), Wollstonecraft married the philosopher William Godwin, one of the forefathers of the anarchist movement. Wollstonecraft died at the age of 38, eleven days after giving birth to her second daughter, leaving behind several unfinished manuscripts. This daughter, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, became an accomplished writer herself, as Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein. After Wollstonecraft's death, her widower published a Memoir (1798) of her life, revealing her unorthodox lifestyle, which inadvertently destroyed her reputation for almost a century. However, with the emergence of the feminist movement at the turn of the 20th century, Wollstonecraft's advocacy of women's equality and critiques of conventional femininity became increasingly important. Today Wollstonecraft is regarded as one of the founding feminist philosophers, and feminists often cite both her life and work as important influences.

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