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  • adaption a movie, television drama, och stage place that has been adapted from a written work, typically a novel
  • poetry poems collectively or as a genre of literature
  • genre a category of literature, characterized by similarities i form, style och or subject matter
  • theme an idea that recurs in or peruades a work of art och literature
  • setting the place and time at which a play, novel, or film is represented as happening
  • prose written language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure
  • edition a particular form or version of a published text
  • novel a fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism
  • Wollstonecraft persuaded her sister to leave her husband. They then started a school together.
  • Wollstonecraft soon left the school in order to take care of her dying friend.
  • Before she worked for the Analytical Review magazine, Wollstonecraft was a teacher in Ireland.
  • Today we think it is normal for boys and girls to get the same education.
  • Wollstonecraft was in Paris at the same time as Gilbert Imlay. She fell in love with him.
  • While she was in France, Wollstonecraft had a baby.
  • At the time many people thought it was wrong for unmarried women to have children.
  • Over the years Wollstonecraft travelled to many places in Europe.
  • Althouth Wollstonecraft loved Imlay, he stopped loving her. Eventually she split up with Imlay and found a new lover, William Godwin.
  • Today we take this equality for granted but in the 18th century this was not a typical attitude.
  • Women in the 18th century were expected to marry and become their husbands property.
  • Wollstonecraft rejected these attitudes.
  • Over the years, she not only persuaded her sister to leave her husband, but became pregnant twice before getting married.
  • She founded a school and worked as a writer.
  • In her life, Wollstonecraft refused to accept the rules women were supposed to follow.
  • account a report or description of an event or experience
  • impact the effect or influence of one person, thing, or action, on another
  • canon a general law, rule, principal, or criterion by which something is judged
  • edition a particular version of a text that has been revised or created from substantially new setting of type
  • atheist a person who disbelieves or lacks belief in the existence of God or gods
  • philosopher a person engaged or learned in philosophy
  • outcast a person who has been rejected by society or a social group
  • critic a person who judges the merits of literacy, artistic, or musical works, especially one who does so professionally; a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something
  • feminist a person who supports women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes
  • reason the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgements by a process of logic
  • double-edged sword a situation or course of action having both positive and negative effects
  • injustice lack of fairness or justice
  • pursuit the action of following or pursuing someone or something
  • the Enlightment a European intellectual movement of the late 17th, and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
  • Gothic fiction an English genre of fiction popular in the 18th to early 19th centuries, characterized by an atmosphere of mystery and horror and having a pseudo-medieval setting
  • Romanticism a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity and the primacy of the individual
  • Science Fiction Fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes
  • radical advocating or based on thorough or complete political or social change
  • arctic relating to the regions around the North pole
  • artistic relating to or characteristic of art
  • heretical holding an opinion at odds with what is generally accepted
  • romantic relating to or denoting the artistic and literary movement of romanticism
  • key of paramount or cruical importance
  • corrupted having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain
  • tense causing or showing anxiety and nervousness
  • axtraordinary very unusual or remarkable
  • desolate deserted of people and in state of bleak and dismal emptiness
  • extensive large in amount or scale
  • notable worthy of attention or notice; remarkable
  • elope to run away secretly in order to get married, especially without parental consent
  • revolt to cause to feel disgust
  • pursue to continue or proceed along, continue to investigate, explore or discuss
  • emerge to move out or away from something and come into view, become known
  • congregate to gather into a crowd or mass
  • reissue to make a new supply or different form of a book avaiable for sale
  • acquire to buy, obtain, learn
  • narrate to give a spoken or written account of
  • rehabilitate to return something to its former condition
  • appreciate to recognize the full worth of
  • publish to prepare and issue a book for public sale

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