Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.

Through intimate correspondence with an American lover, Wollstonecraft reveals a woman of profound intellectual passion grappling with desire, independence, and the collision between romantic hope and political principle.

Wollstonecraft's 1792 polemic systematically dismantles the pretense that women are naturally suited for subordination, arguing that female ignorance is manufactured, not innate. Her fierce reasoning and personal vulnerability make this not just a founding feminist text but an urgent argument written as if for today's reader.