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3 days ago · After two ill-fated affairs, with Henry Fuseli and Gilbert Imlay (by whom she had a daughter, Fanny Imlay), Wollstonecraft married the philosopher William Godwin, one of the forefathers of the anarchist movement. Wollstonecraft died at the age of 38 leaving behind several unfinished manuscripts.
- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
— William Godwin to Mary Shelley After her husband's death,...
- Memoirs of The Author of a Vindication of The Rights of Woman
Title page from the revised second edition of Memoirs....
- Fanny Blood
Wollstonecraft named her daughter, Fanny Imlay (1794–1816),...
- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Apr 23, 2024 · In 1792 Wollstonecraft left England to observe the French Revolution in Paris, where she lived with an American, Captain Gilbert Imlay. In the spring of 1794 she gave birth to a daughter, Fanny. The following year, distraught over the breakdown of her relationship with Imlay, she attempted suicide.
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2 days ago · John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 – 7 May 1873) was an English philosopher, political economist, politician and civil servant.One of the most influential thinkers in the history of classical liberalism, he contributed widely to social theory, political theory, and political economy.
3 days ago · KANE'OHE — Yesterday on the 20th anniversary of 6-year-old Maile Gilbert's kidnapping and murder, the statewide Maile Amber Alert was tested on Maui. "Every time there's a missing child, Maile is missing again for us," said Maile's father, Tip Gilbert, as he prepared to visit his daughter's memorial on Coconut Island.
Apr 13, 2024 · "A Necessary Life” is a historical fiction novel that immerses readers in the tumultuous era of revolutionary Europe, where the lives of iconic figures like Mary Wollstonecraft, Joseph Johnson, Thomas Paine, Gilbert Imlay, and Olympe de Gouge intersect in a tapestry of love and betrayal.
Apr 16, 2024 · A Vindication of the Rights of Men by Mary Wollstonecraft. Call Number: JC571 .W87 1994. ISBN: 1573921068. in a Letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, occaisioned by his Reflections on the Revolution in France. Also Online free from The Online Library of Liberty.