- ^ Taylor, Chapter 9; Sapiro, 37; 149; 266.
- ^ Biographers such as Wardle and Sunstein rely heavily on passages from The Wrongs of Woman to interpret Wollstonecraft's life, for example.
- ^ Godwin, 111.
- ^ Todd, Janet (2003). The Collected Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft. Columbia University Press. p. 412. ISBN 978-0231131421.
- ^ Kelly, Revolutionary Feminism, 204–12.
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- ^ Qtd. in Myers, "Literary reviews", 87.
- ^ Mellor, 419; see also Kelly, Revolutionary Feminism, 205.
- ^ Myers, "Unfinished Business", 112; Mellor, 419; Taylor, 131–32; Todd, Women's Friendship, 209; Sapiro, 40; 265.
- ^ a b Wollstonecraft, The Wrongs of Woman (Kelly), 73.
- ^ Kelly, Revolutionary Feminism, 217; Sapiro, 40; Myers, 110.
- ^ Kelly, Revolutionary Feminism, 208; Todd, Women's Friendship, 208.
- ^ Kelly, Revolutionary Feminism, 207–12; Taylor, 132.
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- ^ Mellor, 415; see also Taylor, 133–134.
- ^ Wollstonecraft, The Wrongs of Woman (Kelly), 79.
- ^ Wollstonecraft, The Wrongs of Woman (Kelly), 154–155; see also Mellor, 413; Kelly, Revolutionary Feminism, 216; Sapiro, 149.
- ^ Wollstonecraft, The Wrongs of Woman (Kelly), 158.
- ^ a b Mellor, 419.
- ^ Poovey, 100.
- ^ Poovey, 101; see also Taylor, 232–233.
- ^ a b Barker-Benfield, 9.
- ^ Barker-Benfield, 224.
- ^ Todd, Sensibility, 144.
- ^ Todd, Sensibility, 136.
- ^ Todd, Sensibility, 133.
- ^ Myers, "Unfinished Business", 108; 111.
- ^ Todd, Women's Friendships, 208.
- ^ Mellor, 415–17.
- ^ Mellor, 418.
- ^ Wollstonecraft, Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 177.
- ^ Poovey, 104–105.
- ^ Kaplan, "Wild Nights", 35.
- ^ Johnson, 58–59; see also, Todd, A Revolutionary Life, 430.
- ^ Johnson, 63; Kelly, Revolutionary Feminism, 215.
- ^ Poovey, 99.
- ^ Wollstonecraft, The Wrongs of Woman (Kelly), 130.
- ^ Poovey, 99; see also Taylor, 135 and Todd, Women's Friendship, 210–11; Maurer, 48; Johnson, 65–66.
- ^ a b Taylor, 136–37.
- ^ Johnson, 66.
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- ^ Kelly, English Fiction, 4; see also Mellor, 414 and Taylor, 233; Todd, A Revolutionary Life, 430.
- ^ Wollstonecraft, The Wrongs of Woman (Kelly), 119–20; see also Todd, Women's Friendships, 221–22.
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- ^ Poovey, 108–109.
- ^ Todd, Women's Friendship, 213.
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- ^ Kelly, Revolutionary Feminism, 208.
- ^ Wardle, 316.
- ^ Qtd. in Taylor, 246.
- ^ Taylor, 131; see also Sapiro, 274.
- ^ Letter 325: To George Dyson, No. 29 Polygon, Somers Town, Monday morning, c. May 16th, 1797. The Collected Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft. Ed. Janet Todd. New York: Penguin Books (2003), 412.
- ^ Qtd. in Myers, 110.
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