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In the following essay, Henshaw examines John Stuart Mill's Autobiography, focusing on Mill's excessive praise of Harriet Taylor.
As we lay down the deeply interesting biography of John ...
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In the following essay, Sarojini offers a comparison of the essential views that Harriet Taylor and John Stuart Mill held concerning men and women, marriage and divorce.
In the English speaking world ...
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In the following essay, Taylor refutes an earlier article questioning both Harriet Taylor's intellect as well as her influence on John Stuart Mill.
In an article entitled ‘Famous Autobio...
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In the following essay, Diffenbaugh examines various opinions of both the character and intellectual abilities of Harriet Taylor by her contemporaries, concluding that although she was certainly an in...
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In the following essay, Mineka explores the initial reaction to John Stuart Mill's Autobiography and his implications that Harriet Taylor collaborated on several of his essays.
The publication ...
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In the following excerpt, Rossi examines the Mill/Taylor controversy from a sociological perspective, paying particular attention to the influence of the Unitarian Radicals and the Philosophical Radic...
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In the following essay, Bell explores critics' refusal to acknowledge Harriet Taylor's contribution to John Stuart Mill's writing, and offers possible reasons for this resistance....
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In the following essay, Hackleman explores the impact that Harriet Taylor's “Enfranchisement of Women” had on the feminist movement.
Suppressed speech gathers into a storm …...
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In the following essay, Zerilli explores Harriet Taylor's impact on John Stuart Mill's life, including the possibility that Taylor acted as a “mother-figure” to Mill.
But i...
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In the following essay, Jacobs considers critiques written about Harriet Taylor and attempts to offer a new perspective on her life and influence on Mill.
Who can tell a life? How can I reconstruct th...
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