Part of the Everyman series, which includes a themed introduction, a chronology, notes and a selection of criticism. The letters which make up this book all centre on the power - relations between women and men in the late - 18th century.
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These letters center on the power relations between men and women in the late eighteenth century and contain a defense of women's education. Letters for Literary Ladies is a crucial text for students of Women's Writing and the eighteenth century in general.
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