In 'Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman,' Mary Wollstonecraft crafts a poignant narrative that addresses the plight of women in the 18th-century society through the lens of her titular character, Maria. The novel is structured as an epistolary work, intertwining personal letters and philosophical discourse to explore themes of gender inequality, social injustice, and the quest for autonomy. Wollstonecr...