leepacey:

mary wollstonecraft is a very important lady and you should know some things about her:

  • she’s considered to be one of the founding feminist philosophers of the 18th century and wrote a vindication for the rights of woman which said that women, then thought to be naturally inferior, only seemed this way because of a lack of education
  • in her other works, she also attacks aristocracy, the patriarchy, slavery, and the church of england
  • while most feminists of the time agreed with a lot of what she wrote, they found her personal life too wild and liberal and “passionate”
  • she once tried to woo a married man/convince him to run away with her and he was all “but i’m married” so wollstonecraft asked his wife if she wanted to come along too and be in a polyamorous relationship (the wife said no)
  • she was passionately anti-marriage, but when she did get married it was to famous feminist anarchist william godwin (who was also anti-marriage), and they only married because she was pregnant and they wanted their child to have a better life/have the rights of a legitimate child
  • that child was mary shelley, author of frankenstein and inventor of science fiction

barcarole:

The grand monastery of Zagorsk, Moscow. Photo by Bruno Barbey, 1988.

tryagaindairy:

Tuscany Italy

alwfaa9:

‏صلاة الصُبح :
‏"اللهُم روحًا حيه ‏وَ بركة في الفكرِ".

yourheartisbeating:

Taking flight - Porto

90377:

忘憂森林 by GoStop。

natalie-dcrmer:

“I want him. I want him. Please, please, Papa. I’ll never be happy without him.

Natalie Dormer as Victoria Donato in Casanova (2005)

My Brilliant Friend (2018)

“Extract the eternal from the ephemeral.”
― Charles Baudelaire
— (via journalofanobody)

daviddelruelle:

In the presence of all be nothing  (Artwork for a book project to come)