The Quite Contrary Mary Wollstonecraft

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FFS.
Not sure how she would feel about being made into a cartoon. But that is the problem with looking back. Although we think we speak the same language, we often do not.
Not sure how she'd feel about her husband's memoir of her.
Oh I'm pretty clear on that one. That might have been the time she tried to kill someone else.
No mention that her daughter Mary was Mary Shelley of "Frankenstein" fame.
The sequel is still in development.
Gotta have heart to write like that.
Just another brick in the Wollstonecraft.
ALTERNATE JOKE: You know who else is associated with a man named Godwin?