Shelley's Jane WilliamsWilliam Kimber, 1985 - 226 páginas |
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... moved first to London , where they began seeing a good deal of William Godwin and his family . Godwin's first wife had been the early fighter for the rights and freedom of women , Mary Wollstonecraft , and this , together with his own ...
... moved first to London , where they began seeing a good deal of William Godwin and his family . Godwin's first wife had been the early fighter for the rights and freedom of women , Mary Wollstonecraft , and this , together with his own ...
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... move too , and after making extensive enquiries he was lucky enough to be able to rent the villa of the Marchese ... moves , although Mary always disliked the upheaval and regretted the break in her writing habits which it entailed ...
... move too , and after making extensive enquiries he was lucky enough to be able to rent the villa of the Marchese ... moves , although Mary always disliked the upheaval and regretted the break in her writing habits which it entailed ...
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... move - I shall have a hard fight for my life I suppose and the battle must soon begin as we must give notice at Lady ... moved from Maida Vale to 4 , later the number was changed to 33 , Clifton Gardens . It does not appear that her ...
... move - I shall have a hard fight for my life I suppose and the battle must soon begin as we must give notice at Lady ... moved from Maida Vale to 4 , later the number was changed to 33 , Clifton Gardens . It does not appear that her ...
Contenido
Acknowledgements | 12 |
Norman After Shelley pp 323 | 32 |
Jane before Shelley | 35 |
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Términos y frases comunes
affair Allegra anxious appears arrived beautiful boat Bodleian Library Boscombe brother Captain Johnson Captain Roberts Casa Magni certainly Chilcote child Claire Clairmont Claire's Cleveland daughter dear death decided Dina disappointed Don Juan doubt Edward Ellerker Williams England father fear feel Field Place friends friendship girl Gisborne Gisborne and Williams Godwin happy Harriet Henry Hogg's hope husband ibid India Italian Italy Jane and Edward Jane Williams Jane's Jefferson Hogg John journal knew Lady later Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici letter living London Lord Byron marriage married Mary Shelley Mary's Medwin memories months mother Ned's never Peacock Percy Bysshe Shelley Percy Florence perhaps Pisa poem poet Poetical Prudentia realised sail seemed Shelley's Sir Percy sister soon strange summer Teresa terrace Thomas Thomas Jefferson Hogg Thomas Love Peacock Trelawny wanted wife William Godwin woman write written young