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Revolution and Romanticism
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A facsimile reprint in the Revolution & Romanticism series chosen and introduced by Jonathan Wordsworth ISBN 1 85477 233 3 275 x 210 mm 138 pages frontispiece |
ERASMUS DARWIN A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education, in Boarding Schools 1797 Erasmus Darwins attentive instructions for girls schooling were written as part of a scheme to provide for his natural daughters Susan and Mary by setting them up as proprietors of a boarding school. Though forming part of the contemporary debate on educational theory they are in contrast to Wollstonecraft, Edgeworth and others. Where Wollstonecraft can sound repressive, Hannah More excessively pious, and Catharine Macaulay and the Edgeworths sometimes programmatic and demanding, Darwins is a voice of practical moderation, as much concerned with health and the physical environment as with the nurturing of mental and social faculties. £65 $110
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