Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Harriet Taylor Mill" by Dale E. Miller
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Primary Sources
Works by Harriet Taylor Mill
- Mill, H. T., [EW], The Enfranchisement of
Women: Essays on Equality, Law, and Education (Collected Works of
John Stuart Mill: Volume XXI), J. Robson (ed.), Toronto: Toronto
University Press, 1984, 393–416.
- –––, [CW], The Complete
Works of Harriet Taylor Mill, Jo Ellen Jacobs (ed.), Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 1998.
Works by Others
- Bain, A., 1882, John Stuart Mill: A Criticism with Personal Reflections, London: Longmans, Green, and Co. (Scholar)
- Mill, J. S., [DAD], Dissertations and Discussions: Political,
Philosophical, and Historical (Volume III), New York: Henry Holt,
1882. [This is the five volume American edition. A four volume British
edition was published in London by Longmans, Green, Reader, and
Dyer.] (Scholar)
- –––, [TEL], The Earlier Letters of John
Stuart Mill (Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Volumes
XII–XIII), Francis E. Mineka (ed.), Toronto: Toronto University
Press, 1963.
- –––, [PPE], Principles of Political
Economy (Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Volumes II and
III), J. Robson (ed.), Toronto: Toronto University Press, 1965.
- –––, [EES], Essays on Economics and
Society (Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Volumes IV and V),
J. Robson (ed.), Toronto: Toronto University Press, 1967.
- –––, [TLL], The Later Letters of John Stuart
Mill (Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Volumes
XIV–XVII), Francis E. Mineka and Dwight N. Lindley (eds.),
Toronto: Toronto University Press, 1972.
- –––, [SOL], A System of Logic: Ratiocinative
and Inductive (Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Volumes VII
and VIII), J. Robson (ed.), Toronto: Toronto University Press,
1973.
- –––, [OL], On Liberty, in Essays on
Politics and Society (Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume
XVIII), J. Robson (ed.), Toronto: Toronto University Press, 1977,
215–310.
- –––, [ALE], Autobiography, in
Autobiography and Literary Essays (Collected Works of John
Stuart Mill: Volume I), J. Robson and J. Stillinger (eds.), Toronto,
Toronto University Press, 1981, 1–290.
- –––, [TSW], The Subjection of Women, in
Essays on Equality, Law, and Education (Collected Works of
John Stuart Mill: Volume XXI), J. Robson (ed.), Toronto: Toronto
University Press, 1984, 259–348.
- –––, [OMA], “On Marriage,” in J. S.
Mill, [TSW], 37–49. (Scholar)
Secondary Sources
- Borchard, R., 1957, John Stuart Mill: The Man, London: Watts. (Scholar)
- Deutscher, P., 2006. “When Feminism is ‘High’
and ‘Ignorance’ is Low: Harriet Taylor on the Progress of
the Species,” Hypatia, 21: 136–50. (Scholar)
- Hayek, F. A., 2015. John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor: Their Friendship and Subsequent Marriage, in Hayek on Mill: The Mill-Taylor Friendship and Related Writings (Collected Works of F. A. Hayek: Volume XVI), S. J. Peart (ed.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Himmelfarb, G., 1974, On Liberty & Liberalism: The Case of John Stuart Mill, New York: Knopf. (Scholar)
- Jacobs, J. E., 1994, “‘The Lot of Gifted Ladies is Hard’: A Study of Harriet Taylor Mill Criticism,” Hypatia, 9(3): 132–162. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Introduction,” The
Complete Works of Harriet Taylor Mill, Jo Ellen Jacobs (ed.),
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, xi–xxxv. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “Harriet Taylor Mill’s
Collaboration with John Stuart Mill,” Presenting Women
Philosophers, Philadelphia: Temple University Press,
155–66. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, The Voice of Harriet Taylor
Mill, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. (Scholar)
- Kamm, J., 1977, John Stuart Mill in Love, London: Gordon and Cremonesi. (Scholar)
- Kinzer, B., 2007, J. S. Mill Revisited: Biographical and Political Explorations, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Krouse, R. W., 1982, “Patriarchal Liberalism and Beyond:
From John Stuart Mill to Harriet Taylor,” The Family in
Political Thought, Jean Bethke Elshtain (ed.), Amherst:
University of Massachusetts Press. (Scholar)
- Le Doeuff, M., 2003, The Sex of Knowing, K. Hamer and L. Code (trans.), New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- MacMinn, N., Hainds J. R., and McCrimmon J., 1945,
Bibliography of the Published Writings of John Stuart Mill,
Bloomington: Pantagraph Press. (Scholar)
- Manning, R., 2019. “The Tyranny of Bodily Strength: Harriet Taylor Mill and John Stuart Mill on Domestic Violence,” Analyzing Violence Against Women, W. Teays (ed.), Cham, Switzerland: Springer. (Scholar)
- Mazlish, B., 1975, James and John Stuart Mill: Father and Son in the Nineteenth Century, New York: Basic Books. (Scholar)
- McCabe, H., 2017, “Harriet Taylor Mill,” in C. Macleod
and D. E. Miller (eds.), A Companion to Mill, Malden, MA:
Wiley Blackwell, 112–125. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Incomparable Friend,”New
Left Review
Sidecar, available here. (Scholar)
- Mineka, F., 1963, “The Autobiography and the
Lady,” University of Toronto Quarterly, 32:
301–6. (Scholar)
- Mott, L. C., 2002, Selected Letters of Lucretia Coffin
Mott, Beverly Wilson Palmer (ed.), Urbana: University of Illinois
Press. (Scholar)
- O’Rourke, K. C., 2001, John Stuart Mill and Freedom of Expression: The Genesis of a Theory, London, Routledge. (Scholar)
- Packe, M., 1954, The Life of John Stuart Mill, New York: MacMillan. (Scholar)
- Pappe, H. O., 1960, John Stuart Mill and the Harriet Taylor Myth, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. (Scholar)
- Philips, M., 2018, “The ‘Beloved and Deplored’
Memory of Harriet Taylor Mill: Rethinking Gender and Intellectual
Labor in the Canon,” Hypatia, 33: 626–642. (Scholar)
- Reeves, R., 2007, John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand, London: Atlantic Books. (Scholar)
- Robson, J., 1966, “Harriet Taylor and John Stuart Mill:
Artist and Scientist,” Queens Quarterly, 73:
167–86. (Scholar)
- –––, 1984, “Textual Introduction,” Essays on Equality, Law, and Education (Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Volume XXI), J. Robson (ed.), Toronto: Toronto University Press, lvii–lxxxiii. (Scholar)
- ––– and Stillinger, J., 1981, “Introduction,” Autobiography and Literary Essays (Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Volume I), J. Robson and J. Stillinger (eds.), Toronto: Toronto University Press, vii–liv. (Scholar)
- Rossi, A., 1970, “Sentiment and Intellect: The Story of John
Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill,” Essays on Sex
Equality, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 3–63. (Scholar)
- Schmidt-Petri, C., Schefczyk M., and Osburg, L., 2022, “Who Authored On Liberty? Stylometric Evidence on Harriet Taylor Mill’s Contribution,” Utilitas 34: 120–38. (Scholar)
- Stillinger, J., 1961, “Introduction,” The Early
Draft of John Stuart Mill’s Autobiography, Urbana:
University of Illinois Press, 1–33. (Scholar)
- Trilling, D., 1952, “Mill’s Intellectual
Beacon,” Partisan Review, 19: 115–20. (Scholar)
- Warnock, M., 1996, “Introduction,” Women
Philosophers, M. Warnock (ed.), London: Dent,
xxix–xlvii. (Scholar)