<b>Selected as one of <i>The Tablet</i>¿s Books of the Year 2021</b>Mary Wollstonecraft¿s watershed contribution to theories of women¿s human rights and her international reception by both Western and non-Western intellectuals has ensured she continues to shape contemporary human rights debates around the world. Bringing together over 100 individual responses to Wollstonecraft''s life and work, <i>Portraits of Wollstonecraft </i>documents her international and cross-cultural reception from the late 18th-century to the early 21st-century<i>. </i>Reflecting on over two centuries of responses to her political ideas, writing, and philosophy, it counters the persistent myth that she ceased to be read in the aftermath of the publication of her husband William Godwin¿s scandalous posthumous <i>Memoirs</i> of her life in 1798. Beginning with her earliest portraiture and the first reviews of her published writings from the late 1780s, Volume I traces her emergence as an international public fig