Charlotte Gordon is the author of "Mistress Bradstreet: The Untold Life of America s First Poet "and" The Woman Who Named God: Abraham s Dilemma and the Birth of Three Faiths." She has also published two books of poetry, "When the Grateful Dead Came to St. Louis "and" Two Girls on a Raft." She is an associate professor of English at Endicott College and lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts."
[An] impassioned dual biography . . . [Charlotte] Gordon brings a
rousing zeal to her pages. Both Wollstonecraft and Shelley have
been the subject of previous biographies the author builds her
account on a tremendous variety of sources and scholarship but
Gordon, alternating between the two chapter by chapter, binds their
lives into a fascinating whole. She shows, in vivid detail, how
mother influenced daughter, and how the daughter s struggles
mirrored the mother s. "The Boston Globe"
""
Written with the galloping pace of a skilled novel peopled with
fascinating characters . . . these women live on in its pages. . .
. Thorough and irresistible. " The Seattle Times"
Gordon unfolds the two stories in tandem, deftly balancing the
gossipy aspects of her subjects lives with their serious
intellectual concerns. "The New Yorker"
Thoughtful, intelligent and deeply felt . . . Gordon has written a
book about two women, a mother and her daughter, who changed not
only the way we think, but the way we are. . . . Skillfully
entwining the story of two generations that spanned a century,
Gordon s "Romantic Outlaws" enables readers to compare the
different ways in which these two remarkable women confronted their
tragically difficult destinies. "The Sunday Times "(U.K.)
["Romantic Outlaws"] is an innovative dual biography that
foregrounds the writing of two women who disregarded the moral
codes of their eras and shaped their own destinies. Gordon s
parallel mapping of their lives reveals fascinating similarities in
the ways writing sustained, and sometimes saved, them both.
"Financial Times"
""
A most welcome deeper take on the women who scandalized Victorian
England and whose stories continue to resonate today. "Vogue"
By linking these two lives, Ms. Gordon s biography stretches over a
fascinating era in history, characterized by great flux in
political and cultural thinking and involving some of the main
figures in English literary and philosophical history. " The Wall
Street Journal"
The relationship between Mary Shelley and the mother she never knew
. . . is explored with remarkable insight and perspicacity in this
exhilarating dual biography. . . . Gordon s perceptive reading of
both women s published works illuminates their core ideas [and]
identifies the emotional fault lines caused by the drama in their
lives. Her lucid prose and multifaceted appraisal of
Wollstonecraft, Shelley, and their times make warm-blooded and
fully fleshed-out people of writers who exist for readers today
only as the literary works they left behind. "Publishers Weekly
"(starred review)
Gordon infuses literary history with electrifying discoveries in
this symbiotic portrait of radical mother-daughter writers who
indelibly changed society and the arts. . . . The first to fully
investigate the life-determining influence Wollstonecraft s
feminist writings had on Mary Shelley, Gordon chronicles their
harsh, tragic, and courageous lives in alternating chapters that
are as emotionally incisive as they are finely particularized in
their astute renderings of tumultuous settings and dire
predicaments. "Booklist "(starred review)
This excellent dual biography . . . examines the profound influence
Wollstonecraft had on Shelley and the impact both women have had on
women s rights in succeeding generations. . . . Gordon s prose is
compelling and her scholarship meticulous, her contention that both
women led lives as memorable as the words they left behind is
brilliantly supported. "Library Journal"
A fascinating, thoughtful and continuously absorbing book, one to
which I know I shall return on many future occasions. Miranda
Seymour, author of "Mary Shelley"
Charlotte Gordon reunites a mother and daughter tragically
separated at birth in this rousing and surpassingly readable epic
spanning the Romantic era. Wordsworth and Byron must step aside to
make room for two brilliant women, Mary Wollstonecraft and her
daughter Mary Shelley, early and late Romantics whose remarkable
contributions to their time and ours lend Gordon s artfully twined
tale special significance. Megan Marshall, Pulitzer Prize winning
author of "Margaret Fuller: A New American Life"
"Romantic Outlaws" is a gripping account of the heartbreaks and
triumphs of two of history s most formidable female intellectuals,
Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley. Gordon has reunited mother
and daughter through biography, beautifully weaving their
narratives for the first time. Amanda Foreman, author of "A World
on Fire"
Mary Wollstonecraft and her daughter Mary Shelley stand out as
daring, unconventional, and courageous women in their times and
ours. Appreciate the heroic exertions of their lives and savor the
skill with which Charlotte Gordon tells their intersecting stories.
Susan Ware, general editor, "American National Biography""
Advance praise for "Romantic Outlaws"
"A fascinating, thoughtful and continuously absorbing book, one to
which I know I shall return on many future occasions."--Miranda
Seymour, author of "Mary Shelley"
"Charlotte Gordon reunites a mother and daughter tragically
separated at birth in this rousing and surpassingly readable epic
spanning the Romantic era. Wordsworth and Byron must step aside to
make room for two brilliant women, Mary Wollstonecraft and her
daughter Mary Shelley, early and late Romantics whose remarkable
contributions to their time and ours lend Gordon's artfully twined
tale special significance."--Megan Marshall, Pulitzer Prize-winning
author of "Margaret Fuller: A New American Life"
""Romantic Outlaws" is a gripping account of the heartbreaks and
triumphs of two of history's most formidable female intellectuals,
Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley. Gordon has reunited mother
and daughter through biography, beautifully weaving their
narratives for the first time."--Amanda Foreman, author of "A World
on Fire"
"Mary Wollstonecraft and her daughter Mary Shelley stand out as
daring, unconventional, and courageous women--in their times and
ours. Appreciate the 'heroic exertions' of their lives and savor
the skill with which Charlotte Gordon tells their intersecting
stories."--Susan Ware, general editor, "American National
Biography"
Advance praise for "Romantic Outlaws"
"Charlotte Gordon reunites a mother and daughter tragically
separated at birth in this rousing and surpassingly readable epic
spanning the Romantic era. Wordsworth and Byron must step aside to
make room for two brilliant women, Mary Wollstonecraft and her
daughter Mary Shelley, early and late Romantics whose remarkable
contributions to their time and ours lend Gordon's artfully twined
tale special significance."--Megan Marshall, Pulitzer Prize-winning
author of "Margaret Fuller: A New American Life"
""Romantic Outlaws" is a gripping account of the heartbreaks and
triumphs of two of history's most formidable female intellectuals,
Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley. Gordon has reunited mother
and daughter through biography, beautifully weaving their
narratives for the first time."--Amanda Foreman, author of "A World
on Fire"
"Mary Wollstonecraft and her daughter Mary Shelley stand out as
daring, unconventional, and courageous women--in their times and
ours. Appreciate the 'heroic exertions' of their lives and savor
the skill with which Charlotte Gordon tells their intersecting
stories."--Susan Ware, general editor, "American National
Biography"
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