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  1. Mary Shelley nació como Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin en Somers Town, Londres, en 1797. Fue la segunda hija de la filósofa y escritora feminista Mary Wollstonecraft y la primera hija del filósofo, novelista y periodista William Godwin. La madre de Mary falleció de una infección posparto tras darla a luz, por lo que ella y su media hermana ...

  2. In December 1801, he married Mary Jane Clairmont, a well-educated woman with two young children of her own—Charles and Claire. Most of Godwin's friends disliked his new wife, describing her as quick-tempered and quarrelsome; but Godwin was devoted to her, and the marriage was a success. Mary Godwin, on the other hand, came to detest her ...

  3. 19 de dic. de 2006 · Abstract “A woman I shudder to think of”, Mary Shelley wrote of her stepmother, Mary Jane Clairmont Godwin, in 1814. This article examines the relationship between the two Marys – one the daughter of the celebrated, intellectual, charming Mary Wollstonecraft, the other the woman who stepped into her shoes, married her widower and raised her two children along with her own two by ...

  4. William Godwin ( Wisbech, 3 de marzo de 1756 - Londres, 7 de abril de 1836) fue un político y escritor británico, considerado uno de los más importantes precursores del pensamiento anarquista. Es también famoso por las mujeres con las cuales estuvo vinculado durante su vida: se casó con la escritora feminista Mary Wollstonecraft en 1797 y ...

  5. 30 de mar. de 2011 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 67656758. Source citation. The second wife of the political writer William Godwin, whom she married in 1801. She already had two children, Charles and Claire, from previous relationships and with Godwin she had a further son William. She was also the stepmother of Mary Shelley ( who described her as 'so restless a ...

  6. Mary Jane Godwin, formerly Clairmont, née de Vial (1768-1841), English translator and bookseller. She was the second wife of philosopher and novelist William Godwin, and together they ran the M. J. Godwin Co. Juvenile Library bookshop and imprint.