Mary ; MariaPickering & Chatto, 1991 - 217 páginas Three novels, two by Mary Wollstonecraft and one by her daughter, Mary Shelley, here published together for the first time. In "Mary", the author expresses her ideas on female emancipation and extends them in "Maria". "Matilda" relates the story of a father's incestuous desire for his daughter. |
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