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Articles related to "William Godwin"
Biography of Mary Shelly Mary Shelly never knew her mother as she died soon after giving birth to her. Mary Shelly did inherit her mother's literal talents, if not her father's political beliefs mary shelly • percy shelly • frankenstein • lord byron • mary wollenstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft Mary Wollstonecraft's writings helped influence the attitudes and philosophies of nineteenth-century women's rights activitsts despite her radical and scandalous life. mary wollstonecraft • mary shelley • william godwin • lucretia mott • elizabeth cady stanton
U-Z Essential 1700s and 1800s British Literature Continuing the guide to the "musts" of the poetry, prose, and plays of eighteenth and nineteenth century British writers and their works... alfred • lord tennyson • william wordsworth • treasure island • vanity fair
Percy Bysshe Shelley Biography Life and Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, one of England's greatest poets, contemporary of John Keats, and husband of Frankenstein's creator, Mary Godwin Shelley. percy bysshe shelley • shelley's biography • shelley's poems • shelley romantic poet • shelley english poet
Mary Wollstonecraft's Life A brief look at the life of Mary Wollstonecraft, English Feminist pioneer and writer, social campaigner and mother of Mary Shelley. mary wollstonecraft • early feminist • 18th century feminist • a vindication on the rights of woman • mary shelley
John Martin Victorian Painter and Printmaker Inspired by the turbulent times of the Industrial Revolution John Martin was famous for his vast canvases showing humanity dwarfed by the awesome power of wild nature. john martin painter • john martin artist of sublime • john martin artist industrial revolution • john martin's early years • john martin printmaker
A Potted Biography of Edward Gordon Craig Edward Gordon Craig was born into the theatre and transformed it with his ideas on set, costume and lighting design, despite being very difficult to work with. craig • henry irving • ellen terry • theatre • theater
Mary Darby Robinson Mary Darby Robinson (1752-1800) was one of the most prolific and well-known writers of the Romantic era (1789-1819). She wrote poetry, plays, novels, and essays. mary darby robinson • perdita robinson • king george iv • romantic-era women writers • mary robinson biography |
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