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Introduction: Mary Wollstonecraft Even Now

The Philosopher and Her Poor: Wollstonecraft, Rancière, and the Rights and Duties of Humanity

Wollstonecraft's Antigone

The Radicalism of Queenship: Mary Wollstonecraft and Alternative Sources of the Rights of Women

Care: For Wollstonecraft

The Sundry Faces of Nineteenth-Century Anglo-Jewish Literature

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The King of Schnorrers: Israel Zangwill’s Radical Romance

 

“Sick for Home”: the Figure of Ruth in the Romantic Imagination

 

Romance in Maria Polack’s Fiction Without Romance

 

Situating the King Sisters within Literary Tradition

 

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