William Godwin
(1756–1836)
English political writer and novelist, considered one of the first exponents of utilitarianism, and one of the first modern proponents of anarchist philosophy. His first wife was Mary Wollstonecraft and their daughter was Mary Shelley. His second wife was Mary Jane Clairmont.

Works

As editor

  • The New Annual Register
  • Tabart's collection of popular stories for the nursery (editor), 1804 vol 1
  • A first gallery of literary portraits by George Gilfillan, 1813-1878 (1851) (external scan)

Works about Godwin

About Godwin's works

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