Janes, Regina. "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary,
Or, Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft Compared" Studies in
Eighteenth-Century Culture Volume 5. Ed. Ronald C. Rosbottom.
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976. 121-39.
Janes discusses the relationship between these women authors and
others like them who expressed discontent with the roles and
situations assigned them because of their sex.
Jump, Harriet Devine. Mary
Wollstonecraft: Writer Hertfordshire: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
1994.
Commentary on Thoughts on the Education of Daughters, Mary A
Fiction, Original Stories From Real Life, and other works,
interspersed with biographical information. Notes and detailed
reference section included.
Myers, Mitzi. "Mary Wollstonecraft's
Letters Written...in Sweden: Toward Romantic Autobiography."
Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture Volume 8. Ed. Roseann
Runte. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979.
165-85.
Myers discusses the peculiar cross over between autobiography and
travelogue which Wollstonecraft put forth in 1796.
Myers, Mitzi. "Politics from the Outside:
Mary Wollstonecraft's First Vindication." Studies in
Eighteenth-Century Culture Volume 6. Ed. Ronald C. Rosbottom.
Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977. 113-32.
Myers discusses Wollstonecraft's response to Burke's Reflections
on the Revolution in France, published in 1790, with A
Vindication of the Rights of Men, which she followed up with her
well-known Vindication of the Rights of Women.