"Those Historical Laurels which Once Graced My Brow Are Now in Their Wane": Catharine Macaulay's Last Years and Legacy
Looser discusses the life and works of Catharine Macaulay Graham and its legacy to Mary Wollstonecraft. Both Macualay and her successor, Wollstonecraft, led similar lives since both espoused radical politics, published angry responses to Edmund Burke and treatises on women's education, and led...
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