Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries

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ReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 472 strán (strany)
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'thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries'' is a sensational novel that focuses on human attitudes. It is a compilation of author's research work and depicts his keen observation and precise analysis of idiosyncratic values and preferences. The author argues human as any other creature on the earth and takes him as specimen for his study. Worth reading!

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ESSAY
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OF THE LIBERTY OF HUMAN ACTIONS 335 ESSAY
117
ESSAY
137
OF HUMAN INNOCENCE
166
OF THE DURABILITY OF HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS
247
Preface II
384
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Writer William Godwin was born in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire on March 3, 1756. He attended Hoxton Presbyterian College and became a minister. He left the ministry in 1787 in order to become a full-time writer. His best-known works are Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) and The Adventures of Caleb Williams (1794). In 1797, he married feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft and they had a child who later became known as Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley the author of Frankenstein. He primarily wrote novels during his later years, including Mandeville (1817), Cloudesley (1830) and Deloraine (1833). He died on April 7, 1836.

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