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The description :william godwin's diary website contains transcription and high resolution images of the diary of william godwin written from 1788-1836. william godwin was married to mary wollstonecraft and father of ...
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about introduction searching the resource abbreviations and names calls meals 1796 list reading writing health topics events formatting and script short titles editorial team and acknowledgements citation project bibliography abinger collection technical documentation statistics overall website statistics people by year events by year reading by year writing by year meals by year meetings by year podcasts about the diary contact about the project project team project bibliography abinger collection project participation leverhulme trust conference acknowledgements project mailing list contact -- diary transcription images 1796 list people people (identified) people (unidentified) people (as venues) events accounts deaths exhibitions gardens lectures museums and libraries musical paintings -- parliament -- personal events personal health public events quarrels -- temperature theatre performances dramatists topics trials weather events other events reading texts read texts read cala texts mentioned texts discussed letters received other -- writing by text type advertisements and catalogues journalistic items manuscripts novels pamphlets plays printed book edited or revised works of others by writing activity all texts written texts written cala texts corrected texts edited texts invented texts revised texts sent texts transcribed texts translated meditated on writing notes made letters written other meals breakfasts (at godwin's) breakfasts tea (at godwin's) tea dines (at godwin's) dines sups (at godwin's) sups other -- meetings calls godwin calls on x godwin meets x godwin sees x godwin and x/y/z call (on someone) x calls (on godwin) x/y/z call (on godwin) named -- evening meetings après dinner après dinner (at godwin's) au soir sleep at sleeps (at godwin's) others sleep elsewhere other meetings do with x invited pour prendre congé pour prendre congé (at godwin's) sit to seek send for meeting intended x present other bibliography project bibliography texts godwin read -- search -- -- william godwin's diary reconstructing a social and political culture 1788-1836 tweets by @godwindiary welcome to the award-winning digital edition of the diary of william godwin (1756-1836). godwin’s diary consists of 32 octavo notebooks. the first entry is for 6 april 1788 and the final entry is for 26 march 1836 , shortly before he died. the diary is a resource of immense importance to researchers of history, politics, literature, and women’s studies. it maps the radical intellectual and political life of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, as well as providing extensive evidence on publishing relations, conversational coteries, artistic circles and theatrical production over the same period. one can also trace the developing relationships of one of the most important families in british literature, godwin’s own, which included his wife mary wollstonecraft (1759-1797), their daughter mary shelley (1797-1851) and his son-in-law percy bysshe shelley (1792-1822). many of the most important figures in british cultural history feature in its pages, including anna barbauld, samuel taylor coleridge, charles james fox, william hazlitt, thomas holcroft, elizabeth inchbald, charles and mary lamb, mary robinson, richard brinsley sheridan, william wordsworth, and many others. the diary has been transcribed and encoded so that the data it contains is able to be extract. high resolution scanned images of the diary are also provided. there is also a series of podcasts available on " judgement and justice: the life and diary of william godwin ". those new to the resource are encouraged to refer to the introduction to the resource and to the section about searching the site. the diary is part of the abinger collection of manuscripts held in the bodleian library. for further details, see abinger collection . further detailed work on people appearing in the diary, that draws on diverse genealogical resources, has been undertaken by edward pope and is posted on his website: http://www.edpopehistory.co.uk/ . this is a source of invaluable material, not all of which has been included or cross referenced here, and users of the diary are strongly advised to consult it. if you have questions, comments or suggestions on the website feel free to send them to: [email protected] . you may also follow @godwindiary on twitter. in early 2012 the website won the annual award for digital resources from the british society for eighteenth-century studies . contact -- -- cookies/privacy
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