”A Mother Schooled in Misery” – Mary Wollstonecraft and the Motherhood
”A Mother Schooled in Misery” – Mary Wollstonecraft and the Motherhood
Abstract
This essay deals with the enlightenment philosopher Mary Wollstonecrafts views
on motherhood. By reading some of Wollstonecrafts works and a collection of her
private letters adressed to her lover Gilbert Imlay an interesting picture of her
views regarding maternity emerges. The key aspects when it comes to understand
her views in these matters, as this essay shows, comes down to a few notions.
Reason is one of them but also duty and tenderness. The study shows that the first
two of these notions are widley discussed in relation to maternal matters in her
books while the last one, tenderness, is more central in her private letters. The
essay also works from the hypothesis that the mother plays an important part
when it comes to Wollstonecrafts ideas regarding womens liberation. For
Wollstonecraft women will be liberated through education and this study shows
the importance of the mother in this regard. This essey also shows that according
to Wollstonecraft humans are formed by the social enviroment they are brought up
in and the parents becomes the role models. It is therefore crucial to educate good
or otherwise the human race will be kept in darkness and lack reason.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2019-10-03Author
Morgan, Ivar
Keywords
Mary Wollstonecraft
Motherhood
Maternity
Enlightenment
Gilbert Imlay
Family
History of ideas
Language
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