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The program additions come after the private, all-women’s university announced it would restructure its programming to ...
A rediscovered trove of Mary McLeod Bethune's papers at Fisk University links Nashville to America’s continuing fight for ...
Lee's 'The Haunting of Mr & Mrs Stevenson' explores who or what inspired the writing of 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr ...
Discovering the Shelleys of Marlow” was the subject of the latest meeting of the Henley Archaeological and Historical Group ...
What early feminist movement tells us about today’s gender inequality The Supreme Court recently ruled that maternity leave is a constitutional right, even in the case of a third child. But how do ...
The novelist’s latest look into history’s dark places reimagines Mary Shelley’s intense teenage spell in Dundee.
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Mary and the Hyenas, Wilton's Music Hall - MSNWriter Maureen Lennon (Guts! The Musical) has joined forces with singer-songwriter Billy Nomates (aka Tor Maries) to create Mary and the Hyenas, riotous musical drama celebrating Wollstonecraft ...
I teach college students, and I'm grateful when they make me think hard about transformation and identity, nature and convention, character and performance.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's novel, first published in 1818. First broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Theatre in December 1972.
Mary Wollstonecraft argued with passion and moral certainty in her great work, A Vindication of the Rights of Women. Naomi Alderman meets the first modern woman.
Guest: Susan J. Wolfson is a professor of English at Princeton University and author of On Mary Wollstonecrafts A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: The First of a New Genus.
Josh and Ray explore the life and thought of Mary Wollstonecraft with Sylvana Tomaselli from the University of Cambridge, author of Wollstonecraft: Philosophy, Passion, and Politics. Sunday, May 12 at ...
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