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  1. To date, some 1,307 of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's letters have been published, spanning the years from September 1814 until shortly before her death on February 1, 1851. The letters are wide-ranging in subject - family, friends, politics, travel, literature, culture, publishing, finances, and issues of daily life - as would be expected of a ...

  2. La chiesa più importante di Cambridge è la St. Mary The Great, considerata anche la chiesa dell'Università di Cambridge, ed è una delle attrazioni più visitate della città. Conosciuta anche come GSM per distinguerla dalla LSM ( Little St. Mary ), è stata costruita nel XV in stile gotico perpendicolare, con forme più semplici rispetto a quello tradizionale ma pur sempre maestose.

  3. Admirers of Mary Wollstonecraft are often reluctant to see her as a religious thinker. This should not surprise us. The reiterated “appeals to God and virtue,” in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman are “a dead letter to feminists now,” a leading feminist critic tells us, and if by dead letter is meant a failed communication, then it is certainly true that of all aspects of ...

  4. Summary. Travel writing is both overture and finale to Mary Shelley's career. Her History of a Six Weeks' Tour(1817), an account of two continental trips co-authored with Percy Bysshe Shelley, marks an exuberant coming of age: it bursts with young love, defiance of parental control, and a search for political meaning.

  5. Worship. Worship lies at the heart of Christian life. It is in worship that we express our faith in story, song, and sacrament. It is through encountering God within worship that we are formed, and transformed, as God’s people. Our 10am Sunday service follows the Church of England's Common Worship, with choir and familiar hymns, while ...

  6. Church of England parish in central Cambridge, UKwww.lsm.org.uk

  7. Come experience our world-famous panoramic views of Cambridge! Climb the 123 steps of the University Church tower and enjoy a 360° view on our newly-refurbished outdoor viewing platform. Tickets for the tower are £7 for adults and £4.50 for individual accompanied children (age 5-16), £19 for a family ticket (2 adults + 2 children).