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  1. Caleb Williams (Penguin Classics) by William Godwin, 2005-08-30
  2. William Godwin Reviewed: A Reception History 1783-1834 (Ams Studies in the Nineteenth Century) by Kenneth W. Graham, 1999-12
  3. "My Hideous Progeny": Mary Shelley, William Godwin, and the Father-Daughter Relationship by Katherine C. Hill-Miller, 1995-03
  4. St. Leon (Oxford World's Classics) by William Godwin, 1994-06-23
  5. The Politics of Narrative: Ideology and Social Change in William Godwin's Caleb Williams (Ams Studies in the Eighteenth Century) by Kenneth W. Graham, 1990-12
  6. The Philosophical Anarchism of William Godwin by John P. Clark, 1977-06
  7. The Novels of William Godwin and Those of His Contemporaries (Gothic Studies and Dissertations) by Mona Scheuermann, 1980-06
  8. Romance and Psychological Realism in William Godwin's Novels (Gothic Studies and Dissertations Ser.) by Dean T. Hughes, 1980-08
  9. Godwin y los origenes del anarquismo individualista/ Godwin and the Origins of the Individual Anarquism (Spanish Edition) by Luis Bueno Ochoa, 2008-01-30
  10. William Godwin by Peter H. Marshall, 1984-09-10
  11. A Fantasy of Reason: The Life and Thought of William Godwin by Don Locke, 1980
  12. Godwin and Mary: Letters of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft
  13. William Godwin As Novelist by B. J. Tysdahl, 1981-12
  14. William Godwin by Elton Edward Smith, 1970-06

21. The Anarchist Encyclopedia From The Daily Bleed: A Gallery Of Saints & Sinners;
Includes links, from the Anarchist Encyclopedia.
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
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    24. William Hazlitt's Essay From The Spirit Of The Age, "On William Godwin" (1825).
    A 1825 essay in The Spirit of the Age, by William Hazlitt.
    http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/Hazlitt/SpiritAge/Godwin.htm

    From William Hazlitt's The Spirit of the Age TOC "William Godwin" Mr. Godwin's person is not known, he is not pointed out in the street, his conversation is not courted his opinions are not asked, he is at the head of no cabal, he belongs to no party in the State, he has no train of admirers, no one thinks it worth his while even to traduce and vilify him, he has scarcely friend or foe the world make a point (as Goldsmith used to say) of taking no more notice of him than if such an individual had never existed; he is to all ordinary intents and purposes dead and buried. But the author of Political Justice and of Caleb Wiliams can never die; his name is an abstraction in letters; his works are standard in the history of intellect. He is thought of now like any eminent writer of a hundred-and-fifty years ago, or just as he will be a hundred-and-fifty years hence. He knows this, and smiles in silent mockery of himself, reposing on the monument of his fame 'Sedet, aeternumque sedebit
    Infelix Theseus.' No work in our time gave such a blow to the philosophical mind of the country as the celebrated Enquiry concerning Political Justice Tom Paine was considered for the time as a Tom Fool to him, Paley an old woman

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    26. William Godwin (1756-1836): The Apostle Of "Universal Benevolence."
    A biographical essay by Peter Landry.
    http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Philosophy/Godwin.htm

    William Godwin
    The Apostle of
    "Universal Benevolence." The English Romantic Movement started just about when the 18th century ended. The movement with its "high thought and warm feelings," a reaction to the "vices and follies of the world," continued throughout the first quarter of the 19th century. During this period there came to the forefront certain literary and political agitators, who brought about, beginning with the great Reform Bill of 1832, the law reforms that were to take place as the balance of the 19th century unfolded in England. We may mark the year 1793 as the beginning point of the English Romantic Movement; it was the year that William Godwin brought out his work, Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Political Justice William Godwin, born on March 3rd, 1756, at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, came from a line of dissenting ministers. He was the seventh of thirteen children in the family; they were brought up in the Calvinistic faith, an upbringing which undoubtedly had a significant impact on Godwin. At the age of seventeen, William was sent to a theological academy at Hoxton, near London. After his graduation, he was to take a position as a minister at Stowmarket in Sulfolk. Within the year he was to leave Sulfolk and give up the ministry permanently. Godwin then carried himself to London, there to earn a precarious living by his pen.

    27. William Godwin
    Includes categorized links to books, articles, encyclopedia entries and other biographical material.
    http://utilitarian.net/godwin
    William Godwin www.utilitarian.net/godwin What magic is there in the pronoun "my", to overturn the decisions of everlasting truth? Enquiry Concerning Political Justice , II, ii Latest Updates new additions underlined January 7, 2007 William Godwin: The Novel, Philosophy, and History . By Adam Rounce. History of European Ideas , March, 2007. Godwin, Fénelon, and the Disappearing Teacher . By Graham Allen. History of European Ideas , March, 2007. ‘Why May Not Man One Day Be Immortal?’ By Siobhan Ni. History of European Ideas , March, 2007. St. Leon and the Culture of the Heart . By Louise Joy. History of European Ideas , March, 2007. ‘The Vehicle He Has Chosen’ . By David O’Shaughnessy. History of European Ideas , March, 2007. May 13, 2005 William Godwin The Literary Encyclopedia March 15, 2005 Portraits of Godwin National Portrait Gallery (London) February 5, 2005 Damon and Delia . London, 1784. Italian Letters; or, The History of the Count de St. Julian . London, 1784. Lives of the Necromancers . London, 1834. A Defense of the Rockingham Party . London, 1783. An Account of the Seminary . London, 1783.

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    29. William Godwin, Encyclopædia Britannica
    Biographical entry from the 1911 edition of the Encyclop dia Britannica.
    http://www.utilitarian.net/godwin/about/1911----.htm
    William Godwin Encyclopædia Britannica GODWIN, WILLIAM - (1756—1836), English political and miscellaneous writer, son of a Nonconformist minister, was born on the 3rd of March 1756, at Wisbeach in Cambridgeshire. His family came on both’ sides of middle-class people, and it was probably only as a joke that Godwin, a stern political reformer and philosophical radical, attempted to trace his pedigree to a time before the Norman conquest and the great earl Godwine. Both parents were strict Calvinists. The father died young, and never inspired love or much regret in his son; but in spite of wide differences of opinion, tender affection always subsisted between William Godwin and his mother, until her death at an advanced age. His first published work was an anonymous Life of Lord Chatham (1783). Under the inappropriate title Sketches of History (1784) he published under his own name six sermons on the characters of Aaron, Hazael and Jesus, in which, though writing in the character of an orthodox Calvinist, he enunciates the proposition “ God Himself has no right to be a tyrant.” Introduced by Andrew Kippis, he began to write in 1785 for the Annual Register and other periodicals, producing also three novels now forgotten. The “Sketches of English History” written for the Annual Register from 1785 onward still deserve study. He joined a club called the “Revolutionists,” and associated much with Lord Stanhope, Home Tooke and Holcroft. His clerical character was now completely dropped.

    30. Godwin, William (1756-1836)
    Godwin, William. PHILOSOPHER, WRITER (ENGLAND) BORN 3 Mar 1756, Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire DIED 7 Apr 1836, London GRAVE LOCATION Bournemouth, Dorset St. Peter's Churchyard
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~androom/biography/p001085.htm
    Godwin, William
    PHILOSOPHER, WRITER (ENGLAND) BORN 3 Mar 1756, Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire - DIED 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.

    31. Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
    From William Godwin, full text in HTML.
    http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/godwin/pj.html
    Enquiry Concerning Political Justice

    32. 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.
    http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-good.htm
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    william godwin and informal education
    contents: introduction life anarchism education ... how to cite this piece William Godwin (1756 - 1836) was the first writer ‘to give a clear statement of anarchist principles’ (Marshall 1993: 191). He was one of the first English-language writers to recognize the threat of state-controlled education and to set out the qualities of an alternative, free, education. Today he is perhaps best remembered as the husband of Mary Wollstonecraft (who wrote the feminist classic: 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
    William Godwin’s life certainly had its ups and downs. Born into a family of Dissenters, he was individually (and sometimes brutally) tutored by Samuel Newton, an extreme Calvinist. He later joined the Dissenting Academy at Hoxton (aged 17). Initially wishing to enter the ministry, he came to describe himself as a ‘complete unbeliever’. His conservatism turned to republicanism He seems to have reasoned his way through to these conclusions. His radicalism came from an encounter with writers such as Rousseau and political events such as the American War of Independence. Having turned away from the ministry William 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

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    34. Literary Escort Services
    An essay by Julian Darius on William Godwin s novel.
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    35. Gadetection / Godwin, William
    Source Wikipedia William Godwin (3 March 1756 – 7 April 1836) was an English political and miscellaneous writer, considered one of the important precursors of both utilitarian
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    36. Godwin, William
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    37. Godwin William From FOLDOC
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    38. Godwin, William
    Godwin, William Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Godwin, William at Questia library.
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    39. Godwin, William - Enlightenment Revolution
    Godwin, William (17561836). English Political Thinker. William Godwin was an infamous radical philosopher and essayist. In 1793, he achieved instant notoriety and acclaim with
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    Jump to: navigation search Godwin, William (1756-1836). English Political Thinker. William Godwin was an infamous radical philosopher and essayist. In 1793, he achieved instant notoriety and acclaim with the publication of his work An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Political Justice, and its Influence on General Virtue and Happiness . A prolific writer, Godwin enjoyed moderate success with other works during his life, although the only text besides Political Justice to generate immediate attention was a scandalously revealing memoir he penned of his wife Wollstonecraft, Mary . Godwin's life was notorious and he never achieved a great deal of financial success, but he outlasted many of the contemporaries who stood against his radical views, and with shifting political fortunes of the era he was eventually vindicated by an appointed government position in 1833. When he died, in 1836, he was regarded as an influential political writer, humanitarian, and novelist. Born in 1756, in relative obscurity, his early education influenced his later work considerably. His father was an austere Calvinist, but those strict doctrinal views were challenged and modified by the young boy's tutor, Samuel Newton. Newton's Sandemanian belief that man's relationship to God should be spiritual, rather than bound up in secular institutions, reveals its influence even in late Godwin late texts. Enrolling in the Dissenting Academy at Hoxton, he encountered many of the liberal thinkers of his day, who further challenged his religious and political upbringing.

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