Published in 1796, this travel narrative by Mary Wollstonecraft combines political reflection, personal insight, and romantic sensibility. Written as letters, the book details her journey through Scandinavia while grappling with philosophical and emotional questions, including her strained relationship with Gilbert Imlay. Wollstonecraft critiques social inequality, celebrates nature, and expresses early feminist thought. The work blends Enlightenment ideals with personal vulnerability and is considered one of her most poetic and emotionally resonant writings.