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  1. Short Works of William Godwin by William Godwin, 2008-08-18
  2. Godwin on Wollstonecraft: The Life of Mary Wollstonecraft by William Godwin (Lives That Never Grow Old)
  3. De la justice politique: Traduction inedite de l'ouvrage de William Godwin, Enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on general virtue and happiness, (French Edition) by William Godwin, 1972
  4. William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries, Volume 1 by Charles Kegan Paul, 2010-04-03
  5. The Political and Philosophical Writings of William Godwin (Pickering Masters) by William Godwin, Mark Philp, et all 1993-12
  6. CALEB WILLIAMS BY WILLIAM GODWIN by WILLIAM GODWIN, 1978
  7. William Godwin And Mary Wollstonecraft by Elbert Hubbard, Fra Elbert Hubbard, 2010-05-22
  8. The Plays of William Godwin (The Pickering Masters)
  9. William Godwin (1756-1836): Sa Vie, Ses Oeuvres Principales, La "Justice Politique" (French Edition) by Raymond Gourg, 2010-03-03
  10. William Godwin: His Friends And Contemporaries V1 by C. Kegan Paul, 2007-07-25
  11. England's First Family of Writers: Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, Mary Shelley by Julie A. Carlson, 2007-06-12
  12. 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
  13. The Philosophical Anarchism of William Godwin by John P. Clark, 1977-06
  14. William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft by Victor Robinson, 1978

41. Godwin, William
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42. Godwin, William
English philosopher, novelist, and father of the writer Mary Shelley. His Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) advocated an anarchic society based on a faith in people's
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43. Godwin, William (1756-1836) (DNB00) - Wikisource
GODWIN, WILLIAM, the elder (1756–1836), author of ‘Political Justice,’ son of John Godwin, was born 3 March 1756 at Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire, where his father, born 1723
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44. Godwin, William (1756–1836) Summary | BookRags.com
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45. William Godwin — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Godwin, William. Godwin, William, 1756 – 1836, English author and political philosopher. A minister in his youth, he was, however, plagued by religious doubts
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William Godwin (March 3, 1756 – April 7, 1836) was an English journalist, political philosopher and novelist. He is considered one of the first exponents of utilitarianism, and one
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (William Gladstone) Next (William Golding) William Godwin William Godwin (March 3, 1756 – April 7, 1836) was an English journalist, political philosopher and novelist. He is considered one of the first exponents of utilitarianism , and one of the first modern proponents of anarchism. Godwin is most famous for two books that he published within the space of a year: An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, an Attack on Political Institutions, and Things as They Are and The Adventures of Caleb Williams , which attacked aristocratic privilege, and was also one of the first mystery thrillers. Based on the success of both, Godwin featured prominently in the radical circles of London in the 1790s. Godwin held the optimistic view that every individual, as a rational being, had the capacity to achieve an elevated understanding of moral and political truth, which would then guide him to act for the greatest good. He believed that any form of government, or even of mutual cooperation with others, impinged on the individual’s ability to freely exercise this judgment. Godwin’s ideal was a society with no government at all, where all individuals would be motivated by their understanding of truth. Godwin had considerable influence on British literature and literary culture. Godwin is also known as the husband of

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GODWIN, WILLIAM (17561836). —Philosopher and novelist, b. at Wisbeach, and ed. at a school in Norwich, to which city his f., a Presbyterian minister, had removed, and subsequently
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Biographical note. Philosopher and novelist, born at Wisbeach, and ed. at a school in Norwich, to which city his father, a Presbyterian minister, had removed, and subsequently at a
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Philosopher and novelist, born at Wisbeach, and ed. at a school in Norwich, to which city his father, a Presbyterian minister, had removed, and subsequently at a Presbyterian college at Hoxton, with a view to the ministry. From 1778 to 1783 he acted as minister of various congregations near London; but his theological views having undergone important changes, he resigned his pastorate, and devoted himself to a literary career. His first work, a series of historical sketches in the form of sermons, failed. He then found employment as one of the principal writers in the New Annual Register , and became otherwise prominent as an advocate of political and social reform. Many of his views were peculiar and extreme, and even tended, if fully carried out in practice, to subvert morality; but they were propounded and supported by their author with a whole-hearted belief in their efficacy for the regeneration of society: and the singular circumstances of his connection with and ultimate marriage to Mary Wollstonecraft showed at least that he had the courage of his opinions.

50. Godwin, William Biography - S9.com
1756 William Godwin, born on the 3rd of March in Knowe's Acre, Wisbeach, North Cambridgeshire, England. He was an English journalist, political philosopher and novelist. He
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1756 - William Godwin, born on the 3rd of March in Knowe's Acre, Wisbeach, North Cambridgeshire, England. He was an English journalist, political philosopher and novelist. He is considered one of the first exponents of utilitarianism, and one of the first modern proponents of minarchist philosophy.
1778 - He was educated for his father's profession at Hoxton Academy, where he studied under Andrew Kippis the biographer and Dr Abraham Rees of the Cyclopaedia.
1793 - He was best known for his Enquiry Concerning Political Justice.
1794 - His accompanying novel Caleb Williams is considered one of the first detective novels, though it is written more a fable retelling the problems outlined in Political Justice.
1800 - Served as a mentor to poets William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and most notably Percy Bysshe Shelley, until Shelley eloped with his daughter, Mary Shelley.
1836 - Died on the 7th of April in Whitehall Yard, Westminster, London, England.

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Godwin, William , a political writer and novelist, the son of a Presbyterian minister, born at Wisbeach, Somersetshire ; was educated for the Church, and was for five years in the ministry; during this period his opinions on politics and religion underwent a radical change, and when in 1787 he threw up his holy office to engage in literature , he had become a republican in the one and a free- thinker in the other; various works had come from his pen, including three novels, before his celebrated “Political Justice ” appeared in 1793, “Caleb Williams,” a novel, and his best-known work, being published in the following year; in 1797 he married Mary Wollstonecraft see preceding), who died the same year, and four years later he married a widow, Mrs. Clement ; to the close of his long life he was a prolific writer on literary, historical, and political subjects, but his carelessness and lack of business habits left him little profit from all his literary activity; his writings are clear and vigorous in the expression

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William Godwin’s essays form a cohesive, if small, body of work. By his own admission, their author “scarcely in any instance contributed a page to any periodical miscellany” (Thoughts on Man), most of the essays appearing in three separate volumes:
The Enquirer (1797), Thoughts on Man (1831), and a posthumous, rather cranky collection of religious essays usually designated as Essays (1873). The rest serve as prefaces to the novels, the most notable being that to Caleb Williams (1794), in which the organic process of creation, as distinct from a priori rules of composition, is carefully traced by the novelist from a psychological perspective that anticipates the organicist critiques written by Romantic poets and essayists in the following decades. Even so, like so much else he wrote, Godwin’s essays are largely footnotes—of amplification and qualification, and eventually of contradiction—to the work for which he was best known, the classic tract of philosophic anarchism, An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793).
observes that “there is a vivacity, and, if he may be permitted to say it, a richness, in the hints struck out in conversation, that are with difficulty attained in any other method.”

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