Edward william godwin biography template
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Dictionary of National Biography, /Godwin, Edward William
GODWIN, EDWARD WILLIAM (–), architect, was born in Old marknad Street, Bristol, on 26 May From his father, who was in business as a decorator, he inherited a taste for architectural and archæological studies, and before leaving school mastered Bloxam's ‘Gothic Architecture.’ He received his professional training in the office of Mr. W. Armstrong, architect, of Bristol, and afterwards practised for some years in that city, at first alone, and subsequently in partnership with Mr. Henry Crisp. The firm had an office in London, and Godwin, after the death without family of his first wife, removed to London about His earlier works, among which may be mentioned the town halls of Northampton and Congleton in the Decorated style, and the restorations of Dromore Castle for the Earl of Limerick and Castle Ashby in Northamptonshire, and many churches, schools, and houses in and near Bristol, exhibited much promise. In Lond
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William Godwin
William Godwin was born 3 March in Cambridgeshire, England, and was educated, beginning in , at Hoxton Academy, a liberal Presbyterian college in London. Though he was trained for a career as a dissenting minister, Godwin remained in that profession for less than fyra years, preaching in Ware, Stowmarket, and Beaconsfield. Over time he became plagued by doubts, first embracing the heresy of Socinianism (Unitarianism), and by declaring han själv a "complete unbeliever."His most famous work, An Enquiry concerning Political Justice, appeared in , inspired to some extent bygd the political turbulence and fundamental restructuring of governmental institutions underway in France. Godwin's belief fryst vatten that governments are fundamentally inimical to the integrity of the human beings living under their strictures, and he propounds an enlightened anarchism as the key to individual development. The radicalism of the work concerned authorities in the British government, b
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Edward William Godwin Biography
The Formative Years of Edward William Godwin
Edward William Godwin, born in Bristol in , perhaps by a happy accident of fate, found himself in an environment ripe for cultivating his eclectic passions. In the hothouse environment of a rambling garden on the banks of the River Frome, a bustling urban architect's office, the columns of The Western Daily Press, and one of the busiest shipping hubs for Oriental artifacts, Godwin nurtured his interests in journalism, costume design, theatrical production, architecture, interior design, and all things Japanese.
Godwin was raised in an aspirational family of social climbers. His father, a thriving leather merchant, moved the family to the suburban Earl's Mead Estate. Their new home, boasting the largest gardens in the neighborhood complete with its own decaying church ruins, created a perfect symbiosis of form, space, and bygone mystique. Confronted with such evocative subject matter and armed with a sk