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         Godwin William:     more books (34)
  1. Caleb Williams (Broadview Literary Texts) by Handwerk, William, et all 2000-09
  2. St. Leon: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century (Broadview Editions) by William D., Brewer, et all 2006-02-22
  3. Lives of the Great Romantics III: Godwin, Wollstonecraft & Mary Shelley by Their Contemporaries (Pt. 3)
  4. Godwin's Political Justice by Mark Philp, 1986-10
  5. The Godwinian Novel: The Rational Fictions of Godwin, Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley (Oxford English Monographs) by Pamela Clemit, 1993-04-22
  6. PROGRESS & DEMOCRACY (Political Theory and Political Philosophy) by Rosen, 1987-01-01

41. Godwin Biography
Biography William Godwin(17561836) The Apostle of Universal Benevolence.This page has been accessed 11506 times since September 25, 2001.
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42. History Faculty Library New Accessions For November 2003
K 607.1 Godw Godwin, William, 17561836. Enquiry concerning political justice William Pickering, 1993. K 607.1 Godw Godwin, William, 1756-1836.
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A 982 Fone Counter Foner, Philip S. (Philip Sheldon), 1910- The Voice of black America : major speeches by Negroes in the United States, 1797-1971 Simon and Schuster, 1972 CD-ROM 12 Counter Foys, Martin Kennedy The Bayeux Tapestry [electronic resource], Digital ed. Scholarly Digital Editions, 2003 K 077.6 Elsy Elsynge, Henry, 1577-1635 or 6 Expedicio billarum antiquitus : an unpublished chapter of the second book of The manner of holding parliaments in England Publications Universitaires de Louvain, 1954 K 088 Jame James, Lawrence, 1943-

43. William Godwin
William Godwin. 17561836. William Godwin, the father of Mary Shelley, was bornMarch 3, 1756. He was a noted philosopher and novelist.
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William Godwin
William Godwin, the father of Mary Shelley, was born March 3, 1756. He was a noted philosopher and novelist. His most famous works were a novel, Caleb Williams , which many consider to be the first detective story, and A n Inquiry into the Nature of Political Justice, a great treatise on liberalism. He was also known for his unshakeable intellectual honesty. " I will follow truth wherever she leads." Another interesting fact about William Godwin's belief system is that he believed that every individual life is inescapably determined by a chain of earlier events, which are not necessarily important in themselves. An example is; what if Shakespeare's mother had fallen off a ladder when she was pregnant. His father, John Godwin, was a strict Calvanist minister, who believed in predestination, original sin, and divine retribution. John Godwin had William read The Bible , which William knew in it's entirety by the time he was eight. William was an extremely intelligent child. He learned to read at the age of four and was sent to school at the age of eight where he learned history, poetry, and handwriting. Since none of his brothers displayed an interest in intellectual pursuits, his family decided to train him for the ministry. So, at the age of eleven, William was sent to live with the Reverend Samuel Newton, who was considered to be the best teacher in the district. The Reverend was a member of the strictist of Calvinist sects. Willaim's father, John Godwin, died in 1773. Shortly after, William's mother sent him to Hoxton Academy for Dissenters in London. Here William studied classics, theology, philosophy, Greek, and Latin. He also learned usable amounts of French, German, Italian, and Hebrew. William was successful at Hoxton but was not happy. A sense of loneliness, which grew over the years and is a theme in his novels, was already apparent. He left Hoxton in 1778 and accepted his first appointment as a dissenting minister in

44. William Godwin, Famous Quotation/Quote
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"Make men wise, and by that very operation you make them free.
Civil liberty follows as a consequence of this;
no usurped power can stand against the artillery of opinion."

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"Make men wise, and by that very operation you make them free.
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no usurped power can stand against the artillery of opinion." by: William Godwin
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Reader comments about this quote: Another great quote. Give them the tools to be wise, ethics, love, and friendship; these are all in EDUCATION... Bring back a classical education and you will start to have ethical leaders again.
Robert, Sarasota It is notable that in the late 1800s the exam to pass out of primary school in Kansas was so tough that today's university graduates consistenly flunk it. Who stole the 'Little Red Schoolhouse'? The answer: John Dewey of the Rockefeller-sponsored University of Chicago. Dewey is the alleged "father of modern education" - also as a Communist-Socialist. In any event Dewey's system of education has proven to be a traitorous flop. We need a return to the quality of the Little Red Schoolhouse system!
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46. William Godwin
William Godwin. Life 17561836. Titles. Caleb Williams - Things as They Are.Damon and Delia - A Tale. Imogen - A Pastoral Romance
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47. Godwin Bio: The Online Library Of Liberty
William Godwin (17561836). Updated October 9, 2004 About the Author.Godwin was an English radical political philosopher and novelist.
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Book Title (ToC) Date HTML Econlib HTML Facs. PDF E-Book (PDF) Online Catalog An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, 2 vols. An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, vol. 1 608 KB 14.7 MB ... 916 KB Essay Title Source (ToC) HTML PDF
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Godwin was an English radical political philosopher and novelist. He was married to Mary Wollstonecraft.

48. Anarchist - William Godwin
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  • 49. The Anarchist Encyclopedia From The Daily Bleed: A Gallery Of Saints & Sinners;
    William Godwin, (17561836) English philosopher, anarchist. The first mordernanarchist writer, friend of William Blake Paine, spouse of Mary
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    English philosopher, anarchist. The first mordern anarchist writer, friend of William Blake Works include: Enquiry Concerning Political Justice Caleb Williams — Vancouver Sun
    Enquiry Concerning Political Justice The turning point in his career was the French Revolution, which spurred him to write his major work, Political Justice , completed in 1793. Though many were disillusioned after the early years of the Revolution, Godwin's liberalism remained intact. The publication of this work gained him a far-reaching contemporary fame. Although Godwin wrote indefatigably, only Political Justice is still a work of enduring fame. His Caleb Williams , a novel with a social purpose, is another of his works retaining some contemporary interest. (Irving Horowitz, The Anarchists , 1964, Dell Publishing)
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  • 50. Arts: Literature: Authors: G: Godwin, William - Open Site
    Godwin, William (17561836). —Philosopher and novelist, b. at Wisbeach, and ed.at a school in Norwich, to which city his f., a Presbyterian minister,
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    51. William Godwin (1756-1836)
    Translate this page William Godwin (1756-1836). William Godwin ist nicht nur der erste Vertreter desmodernen Anarchismus, sondern auch sein konsequentester und
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    William Godwin (1756-1836) William Godwin ist nicht nur der erste Vertreter des modernen Anarchismus, sondern auch sein konsequentester und weitblickendster Theoretiker. Eine Ironie des Schicksals wollte jedoch, daß sein Einfluß auf die anarchistische Bewegung des 19. Jhdt. minimal blieb, während er aus der Literatur der englischen Romantik ebensowenig wegzudenken ist wie aus der englischen Arbeiterbewegung. Robert Owen und Francis Place stehen tief in seiner Schuld. Ja selbst Karl Marx dürfte über William Thompson eine vermittelte Bekanntschaft mit der Godwinschen Vorstellung vom „Dahinschwinden des Staates“ gemacht haben. Obwohl Godwin, wie fast alle Anarchisten, den unabhängigen Kleinproduzenten als gesellschaftliches Idealbild vor Augen hat, ist er kein Maschinenstürmer. Er will im Gegenteil alle Möglichkeiten der Automation ausgeschöpft wissen, glaubt er doch, daß durch sie die physische Arbeit auf eine halbe Stunde pro Tag reduziert werden kann. Was Godwin an der Phase der Industrialisierung, in die er sich hineingeraten sieht, so stört, ist die Notwendigkeit menschlicher Kooperation bei der Bedienung von Maschinen. Es gilt, möglichst rasch ins Zeitalter der Automation hinüberzugelangen, in dem der einzelne Herr der Maschine und damit auch wieder seiner Zeiteinteilung sein wird. Godwins freiheitlich-individualistische Grundeinstellung ist so radikal, daß ihm jede Form von Zwang, der er das Individuum ausgesetzt sieht, im Innersten zuwider ist. Sogar gemeinsame Mahlzeiten

    52. ELH, Volume 70, 2003 - Table Of Contents
    Godwin, William, 17561836. Things as they are. Godwin, William, 1756-1836. St.Leon. Godwin, William, 1756-1836 Political and social views.
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      • Richard II and the Taint of Metonymy
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          This essay repositions the study of Renaissance sexuality within the portals of rhetoric both because period studies of rhetoric are themselves insistently sexual, and because the drama of the timenotably Shakespeare'srevels in making language the medium and end of sexual desire. Such an emphasis on the sexuality of rhetoric assumes tropological undercurrents that might not be represented explicitly as sexual tensions, but which ensure the battle for sexual supremacy is waged between rhetorical tropes. Shakespeare's Richard II is one of many such battlegrounds, and the king's murder is complicated by sexual factors lurking in the textual undergrowth.

    53. ELH, Volume 60 - Table Of Contents
    Godwin, William, 17561836. Things as they are. Godwin, William, 1756-1836 Ethics. Kadlec, David; Pound, BLAST, and Syndicalism Subjects
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    54. William Godwin
    William Godwin (17561836). The Adventures of Caleb Williams, or, Things as TheyAre by William Godwin, Anarchist Archives Includes Godwin s 1794 Preface
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    William Godwin (1756-1836) The Adventures of Caleb Williams, or, Things as They Are by William Godwin , Anarchist Archives: Includes Godwin's 1794 Preface as well as Godwin's 1832 statement on the novel entitled, "Godwin's Own Account of Caleb Williams ."-MJM Enquiry Concerning Political Justice , by William Godwin , McMaster College, Canada: Includes the complete 1793 text, divided into eight separate books. (Several other versions of this text may be found in the links below.) Godwin Revisited: Anarchism for the Real World , by Christopher Joseph Roberson: A unique site because it includes a complete dissertation, completed at the University of Michigan in 1996. It of course includes an extensive bibliography and endnotes.-MJM Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft by William Godwin , Anarchist Archives: Presents the 1928 edition of Godwin's 1798 memoir of his wife. William Godwin, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A fine place to learn about Godwin's life. Includes a bibliography and links to other web resources.-MJM William Godwin Archive , Anarchist Archives: A wonderful resource, including a biography, a bibliography , links to his collected works, commentary by Dana Ward

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    “William Godwin (17561836)” (pp. 119-20). In A Handbook to English Romanticism,eds. Jean Raimond and JR Watson. New York St. Martin ’s, 1992.
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    William Godwin Internet Resources: William Godwin Archive ABREU GGI Studies in Romanticism Caleb Williams GGI Ca-leb Williams London : Routledge, 1904. Caleb Williams GGI GGI Caleb Williams The Mysteries of Udolpho Itinari negati momenti della tradizione ingleze e scozzese nel settecento e letterature moderne GGII St. Leon : A Tale of the Sixteenth Century GGI BREWER, William D. The Mental Anatomies of William Godwin and Mary Shelley Rutherford NJ Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001. Caleb Williams GGI Fleetwood GGII BUTLER Caleb Wil-liams GGI CLEMIT, Pamela. The Godwinian Novel: The Rational Fictions of Godwin, Brockden Brown, Mary Shelley GGII St. Leon New York Oxford Caleb Williams and Frankenstein GGI Political Justice GGI Caleb Williams Eighteenth-Century Fiction Caleb Williams GGII Caleb Williams GGI Caleb Williams The Iron Chest Middlemarch Review of English Studies Caleb Williams GGII Caleb Williams GGI (Vol. 39, pp. 204-22). In British Novelists 1660-1800; Dictionary of Literary Biography , ed. Martin Battestin. Detroit : Gale Research, 1985.

    56. Godwin William From FOLDOC
    biography, history of philosophy English social reformer (17561836) and husband of Recommended Reading The Anarchist Writings of William Godwin,
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    57. Guide To Beverly Sprague Allen Literary Manuscripts And Lecture Notes, 1912-1934
    Godwin, William, 17561836. Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822. Subject Organizations.New York University. Subject Topics. Dissertations, Academic.
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    58. William Godwin On Education
    William Godwin on Education. William Godwin. (17561836). Nothing can be morepitiable There is but one considerable objection that seems to oppose all
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    Nothing can be more pitiable... There is but one considerable objection that seems to oppose all these advantages [to a libertarian education]. The preceptor is terrified at the outset, and says, How shall I render the labors of literature an object of desire , and still more how shall I maintain this desire in all its vigour, in spite of the discouragements that will daily occur, and in spite of the quality incident to almost every human passion, that its fervour disappears in proportion as the novelty of the object subsides? But let us not hastily admit this for an insuperable objection. If the plan here proposed augments the difficulties of the teacher in one particular point, let it be remembered that it relieves him from an insufferable burthen in other repects. Nothing can be more pitable than the condition of the instructor in the present modes of education. He is the worst of slaves. He is consigned to the severest of imprisonments... Like the unfortunate wretch upon whom the lot has fallen in a city reduced to extremities, he is destroyed, that others may live... He is regarded as a tyrant by those under his jurisdiction, and he is a tyrant.

    59. Godwin - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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    60. My Hideous Progeny: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - Mary Shelley: Relatives
    Image of William Godwin William Godwin (17561836). Godwin is born on March 3, 1756.Before he becomes a novelist and philosopher, he serves as a minister.
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      Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) Mary Wollstonecraft does not grow up in a very harmonious household. Her father is a heavy drinker and tyrannises her mother. As she witnesses and sometimes even tries to stop the abuse, it was perhaps inevitable that Mary would turn out to be one of the first feminists. At the age of 27, she writes her first article "Thoughts on the Education of Daughters" in 1786. It does not take long for people to recognise her for her remarkable writing skills. Besides writing original works, she also writes reviews and does translations. In earlier works, Mary Wollstonecraft writes about "the disabilities and sufferings of the English lower classes" . But in her most famous works, Mary focuses more on the oppression of women. This is the central theme of her most famous work A Vindication of the Rights of Woman . Never before were the sufferings and indignities of women so passionately described. In writing this work, Mary "had found the cause she was to pursue for the rest of her life."

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