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Godwin on Wollstonecraft: The Life of Mary Wollstonecraft by William Godwin (Lives That Never Grow Old)
 
 
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Richard Holmes , William Godwin

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  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial; (Reissue) edition (4 Mar 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007111762
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007111763
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.6 x 1 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,171,110 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Times Literary Supplement

'...brilliant introduction by Holmes...taken together these books provide a valuable insight into the way biography has evolved...'

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LIVES THAT NEVER GROW OLD

This unique series – edited by Richard Holmes – recovers the great classical tradition of English biography. Every book is a biographical masterpiece – still thrilling to read and vividly alive.

The philosopher William Godwin fell in love with and married the radical feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, only to attend her deathbed (giving birth to their child, the late Mary Shelley). Heartbroken, Godwin immediately shut himself up in his study and wrote this intensely moving biography.

True to his philosophical belief in absolute sincerity, Godwin coolly describes Wollstonecraft’s previous love affairs, her time in revolutionary Paris, her illegitimate child, and her two suicide attempts. The book almost wrecked both their reputations, but can now be seen as a masterpiece of indiscretion and human honesty.


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'He does not love ...... 19 Sep 2006
By A. G. Plumb - Published on Amazon.com
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.... who can resign this cherised sentiment (that it is of the very essence of affection, to seek to perpetuate itself), without suffering some of the sharpest struggles that our nature is capable of enduring.'

William Godwin, author of "The Enquiry Concerning Political Justice" - perhaps the seminal work of anarchist philosophy -wrote the "Memoirs of the Author of 'The Rights of Women'" to manage the sharpest of struggles that he had to endure when his partner - Mary Wollstonecraft died after bearing their one child - a girl who was also called Mary. She was, of course, to become the famous Mary Shelley - author of "Frankenstein", and much else worthy of reading.

Bearing in mind that this memoir was written by a man still suffering the depths of anguish and grief, it is perhaps understandable that Godwin's judgement was impaired when he wrote in the memoir of things not really acceptable for his era. But then, the man was an anarchist - a believer in the sacredness of every individual to behave as they saw fit - not as constrained by laws or social morals and etiquette.

Today we are less sensitive to the human things Godwin reveals of Wollstonecraft - we are less likely to hide things we are taught to be 'ashamed of' - even if they are natural things. Sadly, Godwin's memoir did have a damaging impact on Wollstonecraft's reputation after her death (although it's my guess many men might have been looking for any excuse to denigrate someone championing women's liberation at that time). It's perhaps true that Godwin's own reputation was damaged (although there were probably plenty at the time who were happy to denigrate an anarchist too!).

There are some great sentiments expressed in this memoir, such as my quote in the heading, but I did see Godwin as a little colder than I might have liked. For example, in the grief of Wollstonecraft's death he does not reflect on his daughter and the potential she carried. Perhaps that might in part explain how damaged Shelley was by her mother's death - believing that in some way it was her fault.

Other recommendations:

William Godwin - Enquiry Concerning Political Justice

William Godwin - Caleb Williams

Mary Shelley/Mary Wollstonecraft - Mary/Maria/Matilda

Mary Shelley - Transformation

Mary Shelley - Frankenstein

Percy Shelley - Zastrozzi

George Eliot - Adam Bede

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