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Education | Sarah Austin | During the five years of their engagement, John Austin decided that Sarah was in need of a rigorous intellectual education in accordance with his religious, political, and philosophical bent of mind. Frank, Katherine. Lucie Duff Gordon: A Passage to Egypt. Hamish Hamilton, 1994. 22 |
Education | Fredrika Bremer | After FB became a published author, in the early 1830s, she embarked on an ambitious programme of reading, drawing on books in several languages. Her English friend Frances Lewin
helped her in studying James Mill |
Family and Intimate relationships | Harriet Taylor | Despite their efforts to avoid scandal, HT
's relationship with John Stuart Mill
remained the subject of much gossip. Banks, Olive. The Biographical Dictionary of British Feminists. New York University Press, 1985–2024, 2 vols. 208 Todd, Janet, editor. Dictionary of British Women Writers. Routledge, 1989. |
Family and Intimate relationships | John Stuart Mill | His father, James Mill
, was a historian and head of the East India Company
's examiner's office; his son's autobiography introduces him as author of The History of British India, 1817. Rose, Phyllis. Parallel Lives: Five Victorian Marriages. Alfred A. Knopf, 1984. 103 Mitchell, Sally, editor. Victorian Britain: An Encyclopedia. Garland Press, 1988. 503 |
Friends, Associates | Lucie Duff Gordon | |
Friends, Associates | Frances Wright | Bentham took an interest in Wright as a political dissenter who exalted the American political system and was scorned by English Tories. He praised her activities and was curious about the personal history that had... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Harriet Martineau | This first volume argues strenuously that anomalies in national institutions will have pernicious effects on the laws and ultimately imperil the union itself. Within this context HM
refers both to the system of chattel slavery... |
Occupation | Sarah Austin | SA
taught German to Charles Buller
, and to both James Mill
and his son John Stuart Mill
. Ross, Janet. Three Generations of Englishwomen. John Murray, 1888, 2 vols. 38 Pickett, T. H. “Four Letters of John Stuart Mill to Sarah Austin”. Victorians Institute Journal, Vol. 15 , 1987, pp. 135-41. 135 |
politics | Sarah Austin | Parental influences inclined both SA
and her husband towards radicalism and ultra-Liberal opinions. qtd. in Hamburger, Lotte, and Joseph Hamburger. Troubled Lives: John and Sarah Austin. University of Toronto Press, 1985. 26 |
Residence | Sarah Austin | After they were married, the couple moved to No. 1 Queen Square, Westminster; their neighbours included Mill
and Bentham
. Ross, Janet. Three Generations of Englishwomen. John Murray, 1888, 2 vols. 35 |
Textual Features | Anna Wheeler | The Appeal consists of two parts: the first is an examination and rebuttal of Mill
's arguments, and the second consists of questions posed and answered. Marriage is critiqued as being not a contract but... |
Textual Production | Anna Wheeler | The title continues: To Retain Them in Political, and Thence in Civil and Domestic, Slavery. Wheeler's name did not appear on the original title-page, but Thompson claimed that she was responsible for the much of... |
Textual Production | Harriet Martineau | Her older friend Lucy Aikin
considered the scheme presumptuous and composed a letter to HM
advising her to abandon it for humbler tasks more appropriate to her age and gender, but she held off sending... |
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