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The memoir offers a chronological account of a notable feminist thinker’s life, tracing childhood in a difficult household, gradual intellectual self-formation, literary activity, intimate relationships and family responsibilities, and the controversies that attended her personal choices. Relying on the subject’s own memories, correspondence, and contemporary testimony, the narrative combines anecdote and philosophical reflection to portray character and motive while exploring themes of independence, sensibility, the social condition of women, and the tensions between private affections and public commitments.

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William Godwin

William Godwin (1756-1836) was an English philosopher, novelist, and political writer, often regarded as one of the first proponents of anarchism. His most notable work, "Caleb Williams; Or, Things as They Are," explores themes of social injustice and the nature of authority, reflecting his radical views on government and society. Godwin's writings contributed significantly to the development of the modern novel and political thought. He was also the husband of Mary Wollstonecraft, a prominent advocate for women's rights, and his memoirs provide insight into the intellectual climate of his time. Godwin's influence extends beyond literature into the realms of philosophy and political theory.

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