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AN ECOFEMINIST ANALYSIS OF MARY SHELLEY’S MATHILDA: THE FEMALE NARRATOR WRITING HER OWN TABOO FICTION
Published 2023-09-01“…There was a critical moment in British literary history when Elizabeth Nitchie transcribed Mathilda from the microfilm of the manuscript and published it in 1959, which unveiled this piece of revolutionary taboo fiction suppressed for over a century by the author’s male relatives, chiefly Shelley’s father, William Godwin. Written in 1819-1820, Mathilda is the only work completed during Shelley’s lifetime. …”
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Por el amor de Dios. Religión e imaginación erótica en el feminismo de Mary Wollstonecraft
Published 2009-12-01“…La visión que inspiró este compromiso, como señala William Godwin en su Memoir sobre Wollstonecraft, es altamente idiosincrática, y combina la religión natural, el panteísmo y el romanticismo platónico —y en este sentido tipifica el carácter innovador del pensamiento religioso de la Ilustración. …”
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Por el amor de Dios. Religión e imaginación erótica en el feminismo de Mary Wollstonecraft
Published 2009-12-01“…La visión que inspiró este compromiso, como señala William Godwin en su Memoir sobre Wollstonecraft, es altamente idiosincrática, y combina la religión natural, el panteísmo y el romanticismo platónico —y en este sentido tipifica el carácter innovador del pensamiento religioso de la Ilustración. …”
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The monstrous science in 'Frankenstein': aspects of the posthuman
Published 2018-12-01“…Frankenstein was written during a period of profound revolutions in philosophical and scientific thought that informed several elements present in the novel: the social theories of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, Erasmus Darwin’s hypotheses about the origin of life, Luigi Galvani’s experiments with electricity, among others. …”
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Deconstruction and ‘Re-Volumization’: The Thomason Collection in the Past, Present, and Future
Published 2024-01-01“…The chronological browsing fostered by the collection served readers well from William Godwin, Carlyle, and S. R. Gardiner to the many who read the tracts in the old North Library, and, later, in the microfilm edition. …”
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Women’s Rights in John Minter Morgan’s Hampden in the Nineteenth Century (1834)
Published 2019-11-01“…Alors que Mary Wollstonecraft et William Godwin, radicaux jacobins de la fin du XVIIIe siècle, avaient pris position pour l’extension de l’éducation et des droits civils aux femmes, le début du XIXe siècle vit au contraire leurs droits limités. …”
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Two Sides of Egalitarianism: William Wordsworth and Percy Bysshe Shelley /Egalitaryanizmin İki Yüzü: William Wordsworth ve Percy Bysshe Shelley
Published 2023-02-01“…Impelled by the egalitarian concepts of equality, fraternity, and liberty as well as the revolutionary ideas of English intellectuals such as William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, English romantic poets expressed a deep concern for injustice and inequality in English society. …”
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‘forms of human pow’r’: Coleridge's political poetics 1794-1802
Published 2019“…While Wordsworth’s drama is a repudiation of his enthusiasm for William Godwin, ‘The Rime’ offers a sceptical appraisal of Coleridge’s previous political statements and their underlying Unitarian philosophy.…”
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Shape-shifters: Romantic-era representations of the child in the Wollstonecraft-Godwin family circle
Published 2008“…This thesis is a study of the representations of childhood in the works of the family circle of Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin and their intellectual inheritors, Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley. …”
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Romantic posthumous life writing: inter-stitching genres and forms of mourning and commemoration
Published 2012“…The second part of the chapter turns to the tangled histories of epitaph, biography, portraiture, sepulchre and elegy in the writings of Samuel Johnson, Henry Kett, Vicesimus Knox, William Godwin and William Wordsworth. The Romantic culture of mourning and commemoration inherits the intellectual and generic legacies of the Enlightenment. …”
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A visionary among the radicals: William Blake and the circle of Joseph Johnson, 1790-95
Published 2010“…Chapter 2 also assesses the relationship between The Marriage and radical diabolism and Blake’s engagement with ‘energy’ as a distinctively radical concept in the work of Erasmus Darwin, Henry Fuseli, William Godwin, Priestley and Mary Wollstonecraft. Chapter 3, ‘Topical Representations in The French Revolution’, considers Blake’s engagement with Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) and the Bastille in relation to responses to Reflections by Wollstonecraft, Paine and other authors published by Johnson. …”
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Interpreting colonialism
Published 2017“…Pérez, Encounters in sixteenth-century Europe: Jews, black slaves and despots in William Godwin’s <em>Travels of St Leon</em><br/> IV. Slavery<br/> Daniel Carey, Sugar, colonialism and the critique of slavery: Thomas Tryon in Barbados<br/> Lynn Festa, Tropes and chains: figures of exchange in eighteenth-century depictions of the slave trade<br/> Sarah Watson Parsons, The arts of abolition: race, representation, and British colonialism, 1768-1807<br/> Vera Lind, Privileged dependency on the edge of the Atlantic world: Africans and Germans in the eighteenth century<br/> List of works cited<br/> Index<br/>…”
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Autoridad
Published 2013-12-01“…Esta paradoja fue desarrollada por primera vez a finales del siglo XVIII por el teórico anarquista William Godwin y más tarde popularizada por Robert Paul Wolff en la década de 1960. …”
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Autoridad
Published 2014-01-01“…Esta paradoja fue desarrollada por primera vez a finales del siglo XVIII por el teórico anarquista William Godwin y más tarde popularizada por Robert Paul Wolff en la década de 1960. …”
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