Category Archives: Mary Wollstonecraft
Birthday Post: Favorite Books of All Time
Today, I turn 35 years old. It’s kind of hard to believe that I am halfway through my 30s but I don’t feel any different, only much wiser and more aware about the world around me, a vast comparison to my teenage years and my twenties. I think that have the various books that I’veContinue reading “Birthday Post: Favorite Books of All Time”
Quote of the Day – July 29, 2021
Quote of the Day – August 25, 2020
A Year in Books: 2018
And another year of reading passes on by… 2018 turned out to be a great year for books. Not only did I manage to start a book club but I also managed to read books outside my comfort zone, which turned out to be not a bad experience. Most of the books read this yearContinue reading “A Year in Books: 2018”
Book Review: Memoirs of Emma Courtney by Mary Hays
Format: Paperback Pages: 220 pages Published: July 1, 2009 (First published 1796) Publisher: Oxford University Press Genre: Fiction & Literature, Classics
Book Review: Mary and The Wrongs of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft
Format: Paperback Pages: 208 pages Published: April 1, 2009 (First published 1788) Publisher: Oxford University Press Genre: Fiction, Women’s Studies
Quote of the Day – May 11, 2018
Trailer for Movie About Mary Shelley Released
A movie trailer about the literary author, Mary Shelley, author of the novel Frankenstein, has just been released. The movie stars Elle Fanning as Mary Shelley and Douglas Booth as Percy Bysshe Shelley.