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  1. Thoughts on man, his nature, productions, and discoveries: Interspersed wi by William Godwin, 2009-09-02
  2. Imogen A Pastoral Romance by William Godwin, 2009-10-04
  3. William Godwin and the Theatre (The Enlightenment World) by David O'shaughnessy, 2010-08-31
  4. The Collected Novels and Memoirs of William Godwin (Pickering Masters)
  5. Enquiry Concerning Political Justice by William Godwin, 1971-01-21
  6. Damon and Delia A Tale by William Godwin, 2009-10-04
  7. Italian Letters, Vols. I and II The History of the Count de St. Julian by William Godwin, 2009-10-04
  8. Four Early Pamphlets by William Godwin, 2010-07-06
  9. Mandeville: A Tale of the Seventeenth Century in England, Volume 1 by William Godwin, 2010-02-04
  10. Godwin and Mary: Letters of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft
  11. Letters from Percy Bysshe Shelley to William Godwin by Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2010-09-04
  12. William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries, Volume 2 by Charles Kegan Paul, 2010-04-02
  13. William Godwin: His Friends And Contemporaries V2 by C. Kegan Paul, 2007-07-25
  14. William Godwin et son monde interieur (French Edition) by Jean de Palacio, 1980

21. William Godwin And Informal Education
An article exploring this thinker's contribution to the theory of education, paying particular attention to informal education and lifelong learning. By Mark K. Smith.
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'Refer them to reading, to conversation, to meditation; but teach them neither creeds nor catechisms, either moral or political.'
William Godwin A Vindication of the Rights of Woman -1792), the father of Mary Shelley (the author of Frankenstein - 1818) and the father-in-law of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (who was influenced by his radical libertarianism).
Life
Having turned away from the ministry Godwin earned a living through writing and teaching. The former included short novels, biographies and newspaper pieces. In response to the fierce debate and argument around the French Revolution (from 1789 on), Godwin wanted to set out a properly philosophical and principled statement of political theory. The result was An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice which appeared in 1793. It brought him momentary fame and some wealth (a thousand guineas). He followed it up in 1794 with a novel The Adventures of Caleb Williams . Peter Marshall describes it as ‘a gripping story of flight and pursuit designed to show how "the spirit and character of the government intrudes itself into every rank of society"’. The book was hailed as a masterpiece. ‘It is not only a work of brilliant social observation, but may be considered the first thriller and the first psychological novel which anticipates the anxieties of modern existentialism’ (1993: 196).

22. The Anarchist Encyclopedia From The Daily Bleed: A Gallery Of Saints & Sinners;
Includes links, from the Anarchist Encyclopedia.
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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
  • 23. William Godwin
    A short biography.
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    William Godwin was born at Wisbech in 1756. After three years at day school and three years with a private tutor in Norwich , Godwin entered Hoxton Presbyterian College. Godwin left college as a Tory but after five years as a minister he had developed radical political views. While he was a minister in Beaconsfield William Godwin became friendly with the Rational Dissenters, Richard Price and Joseph Priestley
    In 1787 Godwin left the ministry and became a full-time writer. Inspired by the writings of Tom Paine , Godwin published Enquiry into Political Justice in 1793. In the book Godwin argued that as long as people acted rationally, they could live without laws or institutions. The following year Godwin's pioneering novel

    24. Dynamic Directory - Society - Philosophy - Philosophers - Godwin, William
    Political Justice From william godwin, full text in HTML. godwin Chronology - Chronology of william godwin's life.
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    25. Godwin, William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. godwin, william. 1756–1836,English author and political philosopher. A minister
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    26. Memoirs Of Mary Wollstonecraft Table Of Contents
    william godwin, Wollstonecraft's husband, published this biography of Wollstonecraft shortly after her death in childbirth. HTML format, divided into chapters.
    http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_archives/godwin/memoirs/toc.html
    Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft
    by William Godwin
    Mary Wollstonecraft
    A Note on the Text
    Memoirs

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two
    ...
    Passages Rewritten in the Second Edition

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    27. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Godwin, William
    E. Cobham Brewer 1810–1897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. godwin, william.(b. Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, March 3rd, 1756; d. London, April 7th, 1836).
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    29. Godwin, William (1756-1836)
    godwin, william. philosopher, writer. england. 3 Mar York, 1989; williamgodwin's subversive novel. Goring, Augusta Last update 1 Dec 2002.
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    Godwin, William
    philosopher, writer england 3 Mar 1756, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire - 7 Apr 1836, London
    Grave location: Bournemouth, Dorset: St. Peter's Churchyard
    Son of John Godwin, the Minister of Wisbech Independent Chapel. In 1773 William went to the dissenting college at Hoxton where he studied until 1778. Then he became Minister in Ware, Hertfordshire, but in 1779 he left for London and in 1780 for suffolk. He became a deist and in 1782 a socianianist (originally a doctrine held by an Antitrinitarian sect that had sprung from the Reformation).
    In 1783 he was Minister at Beaconsfield for half a year and in the same year he published his Life of Chatham. In 1783 he settled in London to become a writer. He wrote reviews for English Review and wrote letters for the Political Herald. In 1786 he met the playwright Thomas Holcroft, who became a close friend. Godwin turned into a convinced atheist and during the time of the French Revolution in 1789 he already held very radical views.
    Godwin started a diary in 1788 and would continue this for the rest of his life. On 13 Apr 1791 he first met Mary Wollstonecraft during a diner at which Thomas Paine was also present. On 14 Feb 1793 his famous "An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice" was published and on 26 May 1794 his novel "Things as They Are, or The Adventures of Caleb Williams". Also in 1794 he first met Coleridge and the year after Wordsworth. "Political Justice" had made him famous in radical as well as literary circles.
    In 1796 he and Mary Wollstonecraft met again and soon afterwards Mary broke all conventions by visiting him alone. In his diary he kept the score: they became lovers on 21 Aug 1796. Mary, who already had a daughter by the American Gilbert Imlay, became pregnant and he married her on 29 Mar 1793. Sadly, she died after giving birth to a daughter (Mary Shelley). In 1798 he published "Memoirs of the Author of the Vindication of the Rights of Woman" (1798), but he was attacked fiercely because he had written objectively about Mary's unconventional sexual habits. The political climate soon left little room for radicals and Godwin had to concentrate on literature and history instead of radical views to make a living.

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    31. William Godwin (1756-1836) British Writer.
    (17561836) British writer. william godwin is known for his radical politicalviews. godwin, william Guide picks. (1756-1836) British writer.
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    Guide picks (1756-1836) British writer. William Godwin is known for his radical political views. He published "Enquiry into Political Justice" in 1793, and "The Adventures of Caleb Williams" in 1794. He married Mary Wollstonecraft, and was the father of Mary Shelley.
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    33. William Godwin
    A concise look at the life and ideas of this radical thinker.
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    William Godwin
    William Godwin was born on 3 March 1756 at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. He died on 7 April 1836 in London and was buried in the Old St Pancras churchyard. Educated for the dissenting ministry at the Hoxton Academy (1773–8) under Andrew Kippis and Abraham Rees, Godwin served as a minister only briefly, between 1778 and 1782, at Ware in Hertfordshire and then at Stowmarket, Suffolk, before becoming a full-time writer in London. There he became part of a group of liberals and nonconformists which included William Blake and Thomas Paine. Through this group he met Mary Wollstonecraft. When she became pregnant by him, Godwin overcame his objections to the state of matrimony and the two were married on 29 March 1797. Their daughter, Mary, author of Frankenstein and wife of the poet Shelley, was born on 30 August. Her mother died less than two weeks later and Godwin also raised Wollstonecraft’s first daughter, Fanny, as his own. In December 1801 he was married for a second time, to a widow, Mrs Clairmont. Godwin’s early works are wide-ranging in subject matter and include a collection of sermons

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    A short biography.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers godwin, william...... william godwinwas born at Wisbech in 1756. After three years at day school
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    35. Godwin Chronology
    Chronology of william godwin's life.
    http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/godwin/Godwinchronol.html
    Chronology of Godwin's Life (only the landmark publications will be noted.) : March 3, born in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire Fens, England. His father, John Godwin, was Minister of Wisbech Independent Chapel. His mother, Ann Hull, came from a well-to-do family, her father owning several ships trading on the Baltic Sea. : Family moved to Debenham, near Suffolk. : Family moved to Guestwich, near Norwich where, until his death, John Godwin was minister at the Independent Meeting House for twelve years. : William, a brother, and a boy named Steele sent to Akers's school at Hindolveston, two and a half miles from home. : Sent to Norwich to become the sole student of Reverend Samuel Newton : Returned to Guestwich and worked as an assistant to Akers at his old school. : Father died in November. : Went to London, applied to Homerton Academy, but refused admission because of his adherence to Sandemanian views. Spent several months with relatives in Kent. : September was admitted to the dissenting college at Hoxton where he studied for five years. Tutored by Kippis. : In May, left Hoxton and acquired the post of Minister in the small town of Ware in Hertfordshire. Encountered Rev. Joseph Fawcet.

    36. Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
    From william godwin, full text in HTML.
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    Enquiry Concerning Political Justice

    37. Godwin, William
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia godwin, william. godwin, william, 1756–1836,English author and political philosopher. A minister in his
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    Godwin, William Godwin, William, , 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), J. P. Clark (1977), A. E. Rodway, ed. (1977), D. T. Hughes (1980), and M. Philp (1986).
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    38. The Literary Gothic   |   William Godwin   
    godwin, william. 3 March 1756 7 April 1836 Important political andsocial philosopher of the Romantic period, husband of the feminist
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    Godwin, William
    3 March 1756 - 7 April 1836
    Important political and social philosopher of the Romantic period, husband of the feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft and father of Mary (Wollstonecraft Godwin) Shelley . In fact, it was Godwin's fame as a radical social thinker that attracted the attention of Percy Bysshe Shelley , who on a visit to Godwin first met Mary Godwin, whom he would eventually marry. William Godwin's liberal social theories had a significant effect on his daughter's novel Frankenstein ; he himself wrote a couple of novels with pronounced Gothic features, most notably Caleb Williams and St. Leon
    Sites: William Godwin Archive Includes biographical and bibliographical information, as well as the etext of Political Justice , Godwin's major work which lays out many of the ideas given fictional treatment in his Gothic novels. [Anarchist Archives, Pitzer College] (And here, for good measure, is another etext of Political Justice Portraits [National Portrait Gallery, London]
    Etexts: The Adventures of Caleb Williams, or Things as They Are

    39. Godwin, William
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    You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Godwin, William Godwin, William, , 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), J. P. Clark (1977), A. E. Rodway, ed. (1977), D. T. Hughes (1980), and M. Philp (1986).

    40. Project Gutenberg Titles By Godwin, William
    Project Gutenberg Titles by. william godwin. Thoughts on Man, His Nature,Productions, and Discoveries. You can also look up this author
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