Aportrait of Harriet Taylor Mill from London's National Portrait Gallery. (Wikimedia Commons) Harriet Taylor, née Hardy, was born in London in 1807. At the age of 18 she married John Taylor, a wholesale druggist with whom she had three children: Herbert, Algernon and Helen. She was involved in the politically radical community then active
TheSubjection of Women. This was drafted in 1860-61, after Harriet Mill's death in 1858, and based, in Mill's words, on "the fund of thought which had been made common to us both, by our innumerable conversations and discussions on a topic which filled so large a place in our minds" ( Autobiography ). It was a work of their maturity,
HarrietTaylor Mill (née Hardy) was born in 1807 in Walworth, South London, as the daughter of a midwife. She was educated at home and became interested in poetry and writing at a young age. She married John Taylor, a pharmacist, aged 18. Even before she met John Stuart Mill, she was writing extensively on topics such as women’s rights
HarrietTaylor Mill (1807–1858) had a general interest in social-political philosophy and ethics and a particular interest in the education and rights of women, but
SusanSontag (nacida como Susan Rosenblatt, Nueva York, 16 de enero de 1933-ibídem, 28 de diciembre de 2004) fue una escritora, novelista, filósofa y ensayista, así como profesora, directora de cine y guionista estadounidense de origen judío.Aunque se dedicó principalmente a su carrera literaria y ensayística, también ejerció la docencia y dirigió
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