An important new collection of scholarship on the English Romantic polymath William Godwin (1756-1836) has recently appeared in a special double issue of Nineteenth-Century Prose. Contributions include:
Rowland Weston, “Introduction: William Godwin and Political Justice” ; Pamela Clemit and Avner Offer, “Godwin’s Citations, 1783-2005: Highest Renown at the Pinnacle of Disfavor” ; Begoña Lasa Álvarez, “William Godwin and the Spanish Enlightenment”; Eliza O’Brien, “‘The most inconsistent of men’: William Godwin and the ‘Apology’ of Sir Thomas More”; Tilottama Rajan, “Between Individual and General History: Godwin’s Seventeenth-Century Texts”; Michael Edson, “Godwin’s Anti-Mass Politics Revisited: Sympathy, Retirement, and Epistemic Diversity”; Suzie Asha Park, “Caleb Williams and the Smithian Spectator: Reading the ‘Reasonable Demand’”; Colin Carman, “Godwin’s Fleetwood: Shame and the Sexuality of Feeling”; Eric Leuschner, “The Prefaces of William Godwin and the Literary Public Sphere”; Sophie Coulombeau, “‘Men whose glory it is to be known’: Godwin, Bentham, and the London Corresponding Society”; Mark Crosby, “‘till all law is annihilated’: Godwin versus the Bar”; Victoria Myers, “William Godwin’s Enquirer: Between Oratory and Conversation”; Gary Handwerk, “Unspeakable Truths, Unutterable Sincerity: Godwin’s The Genius of Christianity Unveiled” .
Rowland Weston
Senior Lecturer and Undergraduate Adviser
History Programme
School of Social Sciences
The University of Waikato
Private Bag 3105
Hamilton,
New Zealand 3240
Tel.: +64 7 838 4487
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