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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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politics | Anna Wheeler | Once established in London by the mid 1820s, AW
moved among the socialist intelligentsia, choosing as her associates Jeremy Bentham
, whom she claimed to [adore] as a philosopher and [love] as a friend, Kelly, Gary, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 158. Gale Research. 350 |
Textual Production | Anna Wheeler | These letters are among the few identified examples of AW
's own prose. She addressed the first in the series To Robert Owen
, Esq. Owen, Robert, and Robert Dale Owen, editors. The Crisis, and National Co-operative Trades’ Union and Equitable Labour Exchange Gazette. J. Eamonson; B. D. Cousins. II.24: 190 |
Residence | Frances Wright | FW
left Nashoba once more, this time for Robert Owen
's colony of New Harmony in Indiana. Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder. Eckhardt, Celia Morris. Fanny Wright. Harvard University Press. 168 |
Friends, Associates | Frances Wright | On her voyage back to Europe, FW
had as companion Robert Owen
's son, Robert Dale Owen
. During her stay in Europe, she made the acquaintance of Mary Shelley
(who became a friend and... |
Textual Production | Frances Wright | In June 1828, on a visit to Robert Owen
's utopian community at New Harmony, Indiana, FW
became coeditor (with Owen's son Robert Dale Owen
) of the New Harmony Gazette, a free-thinking... |
Textual Production | Frances Wright | By March 1848 FW
had published a work of history entitled England, the Civilizer, Her History Developed in its Principles; with reference to the civilizational History of Modern Europe (America inclusive) and with a view... |
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