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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. William Godwin - Biography
Biography of William Godwin (17561836) This page is under construction! Born3rd March 1756, Wisbech, England, died 7th April 1836, London, England.
http://burn.ucsd.edu/~anow/ppl/rev/godwin/bio.html
Biography of William Godwin (1756-1836)
This page is under construction! Born 3rd March 1756, Wisbech, England, died 7th April 1836, London, England. After a theological training and a few years as a dissenting Minister (1778-82) he became a professional writer for the rest of his life, the reactions to the French Revolution caused him to write An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793), the first full exposition of anarchist doctrine which deeply influenced many contemporaries, includinq his son-in-law Shelley. From Anarchist Trading Cards by Clifford Harper

42. Anarchist - William Godwin
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    William Godwin. (17561836). Enquiry Concerning Political Justice.
    http://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/godwin/
    William Godwin

    44. The Anarchist Encyclopedia From The Daily Bleed: A Gallery Of Saints & Sinners;
    Includes links, from the Anarchist Encyclopedia.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers Godwin, William......Gallery of Saints Sinners from our Daily Bleed // WilliamGodwin, (17561836) English philosopher, anarchist. The first
    http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/saints/StWilliamGodwin.htm

    WILLIAM GODWIN, (1756-1836)
    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)
  • See Kropotkin's Encyclopedia Britanicca for context, http://www.pitzer.edu/~dward/Anarchist_Archives/kropotkin/britanniaanarchy.html
  • Godwin is listed as owner of the ARMAGEDDONIA ANARCHISTS baseball team, http://www.clark.net/pub/cosmic/98aar.html#berkman
  • 45. The Anarchist Encyclopedia From The Daily Bleed: A Gallery Of Saints & Sinners;
    The Anarchist Encyclopedia A Gallery of Saints Sinners //William Godwin, (17561836) English philosopher, anarchist.
    http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/Encyclopedia/GodwinWilliam.htm
      The Anarchist Encyclopedia:
    WILLIAM GODWIN, (1756-1836)
    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)
  • See Kropotkin's Encyclopedia Britanicca for context, http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/anarchismEncyBrit.htm
  • See Burn anarchist author index at http://burn.ucsd.edu/~anow/ppl/wri/index.html
  • 46. Godwin, William (1756-1836) Filósofo E Romancista Britânico
    Translate this page Godwin, William (1756-1836). Filósofo e romancista britânico. Começacomo pastor presbiteriano, mas abandona a fé e, influenciado
    http://www.iscsp.utl.pt/~cepp/autores/ingleses/godwin.htm
    Godwin, William Caleb Williams , de 1794.
    BIBLIOGRAFIA:
    Enquiry Concerning Political Justice and his Influence on General Virtue and Happiness On Population Thoughts on Man Buttler, Marilyn, ed., Burke, Paine, Godwin and the Revolution Controversy , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989.

    47. William Godwin
    Article on the life and work of the founder of philosophical anarchism. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, Category Society Philosophy Philosophers Godwin, William......William Godwin. William Godwin (17561836) was the founder of philosophicalanarchism. In his An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
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    William Godwin (1756-1836) was the founder of philosophical anarchism. In his An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) he argued that government is a corrupting force in society, perpetuating dependence and ignorance, but that it will be rendered increasingly unnecessary and powerless by the gradual spread of knowledge. Politics will be displaced by an enlarged personal morality as truth conquers error and mind subordinates matter. In this development the rigorous exercise of private judgment, and its candid expression in public discussion, plays a central role, motivating his rejection of a wide range of co- operative and rule-governed practices which he regards as tending to mental enslavement, such as law, private property, marriage and concerts. Epitomising the optimism of events in France at the time he began writing, Godwin looked forward to a period in which the dominance of mind over matter would be so complete that mental perfectibility would take a physical form, allowing us to control illness and ageing and become immortal. and the chambermaid turns out to be my mother. Godwin's conclusion that we must save the former relies on consequentialist grounds. However, since his account of the content of utility is inseparable from the development of truth and wisdom, and since we can best promote this through the full and free exercise of private judgment and public discussion, the resulting position looks more like a form of perfectionism than utilitarianism.

    48. Hippias: Limited Area Search Of Philosophy On The Internet
    William Godwin THE FIRST ANARCHIST William Godwin (17561836) William Godwin(Mary Shelley's father), is the earliest modern anarchist thinker.
    http://hippias.evansville.edu/search.cgi?William Godwin

    49. ELH, Volume 60 - Table Of Contents
    Caleb Williams Subjects Godwin, William, 17561836. Things as theyare. Godwin, William, 1756-1836 Ethics. Kadlec, David Pound
    http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/elh/toc/elh60.4.html

    50. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > Psychology
    Author Godwin, William, 17561836 Keywords Authors G Godwin, William,1756-1836; Titles T ; Subject Psychology. Unknown Guest, The, 2000.
    http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Su

    51. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > G
    Gholson, 18731945; Godwin, William, 1756-1836; Goethe, Johann WolfgangVon, 1749-1832; Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich, 1809-1852; Goldman, Emma
    http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Au

    52. Collected Novels And Memoirs Of William Godwin Published By Pickering & Chatto
    William Godwin (17561836) was one of the foremost philosophers ofhis age. The publication of his monumental work on government
    http://www.pickeringchatto.com/godwincollected.htm

    The Collected Novels and Memoirs
    of William Godwin
    The Pickering Masters 8 Volume Set General Editor: Mark Philp The first complete edition, containing some novels which have never before appeared in scholarly editions, and some manuscript material published for the first time. William Godwin (1756-1836) was one of the foremost philosophers of his age. The publication of his monumental work on government and individual freedom, Political Justice , made him the chief philosophical exponent of English radicalism. His most famous work of fiction, Caleb Williams , is regarded by many as the first psychological thriller. Both his novels and his philosophical works were a major influence on Thomas Holcroft, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Hazlitt, Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley and on his wife, Mary Wollstonecraft.
    Publication details
    1 85196 007 4: 8 Volume Set: £450/$730
    Availability: Japan: Kinokuniya
    Contents
    Volume 1
    Introduction; Editorial note; Bibliography; Autobiography; Godwin/Shelley Correspondence; Memoirs of Mary Wollstoncraft; Memoir of the Author; Appendix

    53. My Hideous Progeny: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - Mary Shelley: Relatives
    Back to top William Godwin (17561836). Godwin is born on March 3, 1756.Before he becomes a novelist and philosopher, he serves as a minister.
    http://home-1.worldonline.nl/~hamberg/MaryShelley/family.html
    Relatives Here you can find short biographies of people who played an important role in Mary Shelley's life:
    • her mother Mary Wollstonecraft
    • her father William Godwin
    • her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley
      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."

    54. Godwin, William
    Godwin, William. 17561836, English author and political philosopher.A minister in his youth, he was, however, plagued by religious
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    Godwin, William 1756-1836, English author and political philosopher. A minister in his youth, he was, however, plagued by religious doubts and gave up preaching in 1783 for a literary career. His Enquiry Concerning Political Justice Adventures of Caleb Williams St. Leon (1799), and Fleetwood (1805). In 1797, Godwin married Mary Wollstonecraft, who died the same year after giving birth to a daughter, Mary. He remarried in 1801 and in 1805 established a small, juvenile publishing business. His last years were an unceasing struggle against poverty and debt. Godwin's works strongly influenced his younger contemporaries, particularly Shelley , whose elopement with Mary (1814) drew from Godwin an exhibition of sternness at variance with his earlier views. However, he was later reconciled to their marriage. See biographies by F. K. Brown (1926) and E. K. Paul (2 vol., 1896; repr. 1970); studies by H. N. Brailsford (2d ed. 1951), D. H. Munro (1953), John P. Clark (1977), Allan E. Rodway, ed. (1977), Dean T. Hughes (1980), and Mark Philp (1986).
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  • 55. Percy Bysshe Shelley - Biography And Works
    In 1814 Shelley traveled abroad with Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, the daughterof the philosopher and anarchist William Godwin (17561836).
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    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Search all of Percy Bysshe Shelley English Romantic poet who rebelled against English politics and conservative values. Shelley was considered with his friend Lord Byron a pariah for his life style. He drew no essential distinction between poetry and politics, and his work reflected the radical ideas and revolutionary optimism of the era. Like many poets of his day, Shelley employed mythological themes and figures from Greek poetry that gave an exalted tone for his visions.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley was the heir of a rich estate acquired by his grandfather. He was born at Field Place, near Horsham in Sussex, into an aristocratic family. His father, Timothy Shelley, was a Sussex squire and a member of Parliament. Shelley attended Syon House Academy and Eton and in 1810 he entered the Oxford University College.
    In 1811 Shelley was expelled from the college for publishing THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM, which he wrote with Thomas Jefferson Hogg. They both refused to answer any questions about the pamphlet, which had been sent to the heads of the colleges and a number of bishops. Shelley's father renounced his inheritance in favor of a small annuity, after he had eloped with the 16-year old Harriet Westbrook, the daughter of a London tavern owner. The pair spent the following two years traveling in England and Ireland, distributing pamphlets and speaking against political injustice. Shelley tried to set up a small community of free spirits At Lynmouth in Devon. He moved to Wales after finding out, that he was watched by Home Office spies because of his radical activities and writings. While living at Tanyrallt in Carnarvonshire he was attacked by a shepherd who fired three shots at him. Shelley continued his nomadic living and published in 1813 his first important poem, the atheistic QUEEN MAB.

    56. Philosophical Dictionary: Ghazali-Godwin
    Godwin, William (17561836). English social reformer and husband ofMary Wollstonecraft. Godwin's Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
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    57. William Godwin
    William Godwin, 17561836, The History Guide Lectures on Modern European IntellectualHistory This overview of Godwin intellectual career includes links to
    http://library.marist.edu/diglib/english/englishliterature/romanticism-authors/g
    William Godwin (1765-1836) Chronology of Godwin's Life , Anarchist Archives Enquiry Concerning Political Justice and its Influence on Morals and Happiness , by William Godwin (1842), Anarchy Archives: "This version of Political Justice , originally published in 1793, is based on the corrected third edition, published in 1798."-MJM Godwin Bibliography , Anarchy Archives: An extensive bibliography of books by and about Godwin, a number of which are available on-line. A fine place to begin any research on the novelist/philosopher. Imogen: A Pastoral Romance from the Ancient British , Anarchy Archives Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author , by William Godwin, Anarchy Archives "Of History and Romance," by William Godwin, University of Pennsylvania: An annotated version of the text. "William Godwin and Informal Education" , Infed: An essay prepared by Mark K. Smith concerned with its announced topic.-MJM William Godwin , Spartacus, A brief annotated statement about the author's life and work.

    58. William Godwin
    William Godwin (17561836). The Adventures of Caleb Williams, or, Thingsas They Are by William Godwin, Anarchist Archives Includes
    http://library.marist.edu/diglib/english/englishliterature/17th-18thc-authors/go
    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

    59. British And Commonwealth Literary Studies
    Flanders (1722); William Godwin (17561836) Things as They are orthe Adventures of Caleb Williams (1794). Philosophy. John Balguy
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    60. WILLIAM GODWIN
    William Godwin (17561836). Felsefi anarsizmin ilk ve en büyük temsilcisiolan Godwin, 1756 yilinda Wisbech-Cambridgeshire'da dogdu.
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    WILLIAM GODWIN (1756-1836)
    Felsefi anarþizmin ilk ve en büyük temsilcisi olan Godwin, 1756 yýlýnda Wisbech-Cambridgeshire'da doðdu. 1773'te Hoxton Akademisine katýldý ve 1778'de tutucu bir rahip olarak oradan ayrýldý. 1787'de tam anlamýyla ateist felsefeyi benimsedi ve hayatýnýn son yirmi yýlýnda siyasî gazetecilik yaptý. Fransýz Devriminden esinlenerek " Siyasî Adalet Üzerine Bir Inceleme" (An Inquiry Concerning Political Justice-1793) adlý eserini yazdý. Daha sonra " Caleb Williams " (1794) adlý romaný yazdý. Her iki eserde kendisine büyük bir ün kazandýrdý. Ancak Fransýz devrimine karþý gösterilen reaksiyonlarýn artmasý nedeniyle birçok roman, tarihi yazýlar, oyunlar, makaleler ve çocuk kitaplarý yazmasýna raðmen eski þöhretine kavuþamadý ve 1836 yýlýnda öldü. Godwin'in iktisadi ve siyasî düþünceleri etik anlayýþýnýn bir uzantýsýdýr. O'na göre insanlar rasyonel varlýklar olduklarýndan eðitim, insanlarý özgür, asil ve aydýn kiþiler yapmaya yeterlidir. Faydacý bir ahlak anlayýþýný benimser ve iyiliði zevk olarak tanýmlar. Devlet ve hukukun gerekli olmayan "kötüler" olduðuna inanýr ve onlarýn yerine desantralizasyonu ve otonom topluluklardan oluþan sivil bir toplumu önerir. Godwin'e göre mülkiyet (veya ekonomi) siyasî adaletin bünyesini tamamlayan bir köþe taþýdýr. Zenginler, her zaman doðrudan veya dolaylý yoldan kanunlarý yapan kimselerdir. Servet evrensel bir ihtirasa ve toplumu en ileri seviyede bencilliðe iten bir ruh haline sebep olarak toplumda yýkýcý bir etkiye neden olur. Bu nedenle, mülkiyet özgürlüðü, bilgiyi ve erdemi yüceltecek bir þekilde kullanýlmasý gereken bir emanettir.

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