Anthology of Romanticism: Guide through the romantic movement.- v. 2. Selections from the pre-romantic movement.- v. 3. Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Lamb and Hazlitt.- v. 4. Scott, Southey, Campbell, Landor, Moore, and Byron.- v. 5. Keats, Shelley, Leigh Hunt, De Quincey and CarlyleErnest Bernbaum Nelson, 1930 |
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... Mary Wollstonecraft's Rights of Woman ( ii . 385 ) . In this , the position , the train- ing , and the character of women were bitterly de- nounced . The faults of woman were ascribed to the fact that her education was an education of ...
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... Mary returned to London in the autumn of 1814 , the tone of the correspondence between him and Harriet grew more and more angry . Pecuniarily he was in bad straits until , in January 1815 , his grandfather died , whereupon his debts ...
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... Mary Shelley was warned by Sir Timothy Shelley that her allowance would be cut off if she published anything ... ( Mary's son ) , re- called the papers she had loaned him , and herself issued The Shelley Memorials , in which nothing ...
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