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9 Mary Astell’s Feminism
A Rhetorical Perspective
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Christine Mason Sutherland
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- 1 Locations and Legacies 1
- 2 Mary Astell and the Virtues 16
- 3 Mary Astell’s Account of Feminine Self-Esteem 35
- 4 Mary Astell and the Development of Vice 57
- 5 Custom, Freedom, and Equality 74
- 6 Further Reflections upon Marriage 93
- 7 Mary Astell 111
- 8 “From the Throne to Every Private Family” 128
- 9 Mary Astell’s Feminism 153
- 10 Mary Astell on the Existence and Nature of God 168
- 11 The Emerging Picture of Mary Astell’s Views 188
- References 207
- Contributors 219
- Index 221
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- 1 Locations and Legacies 1
- 2 Mary Astell and the Virtues 16
- 3 Mary Astell’s Account of Feminine Self-Esteem 35
- 4 Mary Astell and the Development of Vice 57
- 5 Custom, Freedom, and Equality 74
- 6 Further Reflections upon Marriage 93
- 7 Mary Astell 111
- 8 “From the Throne to Every Private Family” 128
- 9 Mary Astell’s Feminism 153
- 10 Mary Astell on the Existence and Nature of God 168
- 11 The Emerging Picture of Mary Astell’s Views 188
- References 207
- Contributors 219
- Index 221