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Mary Astell

  • The Eloquence of Mary Astell

    The Eloquence of Mary Astell

  • Three Women, Two Spheres, and a Contract: a Comparative Study of Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft Through the Lens of Carole Pateman's

    Three Women, Two Spheres, and a Contract: a Comparative Study of Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft Through the Lens of Carole Pateman's "The Sexual Contract"

  • Rediscovering the Rhetoric of Women's Intellectual

    Rediscovering the Rhetoric of Women's Intellectual

  • Early Modern Women Philosophers and the History of Philosophy

    Early Modern Women Philosophers and the History of Philosophy

  • Utopia in Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World

    Utopia in Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World

  • Female Philosophers’, in the Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy, Edited by Anthony Grayling, Andrew Pyle, and Naomi Goulder (Bristol: Thoemmes

    Female Philosophers’, in the Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy, Edited by Anthony Grayling, Andrew Pyle, and Naomi Goulder (Bristol: Thoemmes

  • THE ELOQUENCE of MARY ASTELL by Christine Mason Sutherland ISBN 978-1-55238-661-3

    THE ELOQUENCE of MARY ASTELL by Christine Mason Sutherland ISBN 978-1-55238-661-3

  • 252 EMWJ Vol . 9, No . 2 • Spring 2015 Book Reviews Their Homes in Order to Discover Their Opportunities for Self-Expression and Empowerment” (257)

    252 EMWJ Vol . 9, No . 2 • Spring 2015 Book Reviews Their Homes in Order to Discover Their Opportunities for Self-Expression and Empowerment” (257)

  • Wollstonecraft, Mill, and Women's Human Rights

    Wollstonecraft, Mill, and Women's Human Rights

  • William Thompson and Anna Wheeler: Equality and Utilitarianism in the 19Th Century

    William Thompson and Anna Wheeler: Equality and Utilitarianism in the 19Th Century

  • Anglicanism and Revolution Feature in Winter Issue of Anglican and Episcopal History

    Anglicanism and Revolution Feature in Winter Issue of Anglican and Episcopal History

  • Introduction

    Introduction

  • Lady Betty Hastings (1682-1739): Godly Patron

    Lady Betty Hastings (1682-1739): Godly Patron

  • Women Writers, Religious Rhetoric, and the Origins of Sensibility in England, 1660-1754

    Women Writers, Religious Rhetoric, and the Origins of Sensibility in England, 1660-1754

  • Cartesianism and Seventeenth-Century English Women

    Cartesianism and Seventeenth-Century English Women

  • Discourse Concerning the Love of God Via Damaris

    Discourse Concerning the Love of God Via Damaris

  • 2017 Mary Astell 3.1 Secondary Sources

    2017 Mary Astell 3.1 Secondary Sources

  • Astell and Masham on Epistemic Authority and Women's Individual

    Astell and Masham on Epistemic Authority and Women's Individual

Top View
  • The Christian Religion, As Professed by a Daughter of the Church of England
  • William Stevens (1732-1807): Lay Activism in Late Eighteenth-Century Anglican High Churchmanship
  • The Mental Universe of the English Nonjurors By
  • Mary Astell (1666–1731) Conservative Feminist?
  • The Case of Women Philosophers
  • Mary Astell F the Heroes
  • The Eloquence of Mary Astell
  • Feminist Moments: Further Reading." Feminist Moments: Reading Feminist Texts
  • Toward a Feminist Ethic of the Self in Dialogue with Mary Astell and Michel Foucault
  • Through De Beauvoir's `Complicity' to Nussbaum's `Human Capabilities'
  • Mary Astell on Virtuous Friendship
  • The Passions and Self-Esteem in Mary Astell's Early Feminist Prose
  • Mary Astell : Christian Feminist


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