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Threescore Years and Ten

Threescore Years and Ten

Threescore Years and Ten

Reminiscences of the Late Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan
Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan
Mary A. De Morgan
May 2011
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    Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan (1809–1892) was the wife of the mathematician and logician Augustus De Morgan and mother of ceramicist William De Morgan. In Threescore Years and Ten, completed in 1887, edited by her daughter Mary, and published in 1895, De Morgan recounts her formative early years and the influence of her father, the social reformer William Frend. She followed in his footsteps and fought for many causes, including higher education for women and prison reform. She was also an early animal rights activist and campaigned against vivisection. Throughout her life, De Morgan encountered some of the leading writers and thinkers of the time – she was introduced to William Blake when she was a child and many years later found herself the neighbour of Thomas Carlyle. De Morgan's reflections on her life offer an insight into the intellectual world of a Victorian social reformer.

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    May 2011
    Paperback
    9781108027458
    304 pages
    216 × 140 × 17 mm
    0.39kg
    1 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Early days
    • 2. Godfrey Higgins
    • 3. George Dyer
    • 4. The first Sunday-school
    • 5. Phrenology
    • 6. Lady Noel Byron's agricultural school
    • 7. Lectures on hero-worship
    • Index.
      Author
    • Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan
    • Editor
    • Mary A. De Morgan