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  1. Helen Taylor, Scarlett's Women: Gone With the Wind and its Female Fans (London: Virago Press, 1989, £7.99). Pp. 274. ISBN 0 86068 828 3. - Helen Taylor, Gender, Race, and Region in the Writings of Grace King, Ruth McEnery Stuart, and Kate Chopin (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1989, £23.95). Pp. 229. ISBN 0 8071 1445 6.

  2. Helen Taylor was born in 1831, the daughter of John Taylor and philosopher Harriet Taylor . She was already an adult when her mother married John Stuart Mill, the utilitarian philosopher, in 1851. John was devoted to her mother. After Mill's retirement in 1858, he and Harriet left for the south of France and then Italy, but Harriet died of lung ...

  3. Helen Taylor (31 de julio de 1831 - 29 de enero de 1907) fue una feminista , escritora y actriz inglesa. Era hija de Harriet Taylor Mill e hijastra de John Stuart Mill . Después de la muerte de su madre, vivió y trabajó con Mill, y juntos promovieron los derechos de las mujeres. De 1876 a 1884 (cuando renunció debido a su salud) fue miembro del London School Board .

  4. Helen Taylor Helen Taylor was born in London in 1831. Her mother was the feminist philosopher Harriet Taylor and her father John was a wholesale druggist. The Taylors attended meetings of the reforming Unitarian circle of William Fox where the intellectual Harriet met and fell in love with the economist and philosopher John Stuart Mill.

  5. Helen Taylor. Lady Helen Marina Lucy Taylor, familiaz Windsor etxekoa ( Buckinghamshire, Britainia Handia, 1964ko apirilaren 28a ), Eduardo Windsor Kenteko dukearen eta haren Katherine emaztearen alaba da, eta Jorge V erregearen eta Maria erreginaren birbiloba. Postu bat betetzen du Britainia Handiko tronuaren ondorengotza-lerroan.

  6. Scarlett's Women. : Helen Taylor. Rutgers University Press, 1989 - Performing Arts - 275 pages. One of the most successful books ever published and the basis of one of the most popular and highly praised Hollywood films, Gone with the Wind has entered world culture in a way that few other stories have. The book was published in June 1936; the ...

  7. Helen Taylor llevaba casi 15 años viviendo en Londres, «con un buen trabajo, un piso en el centro... En teoría, lo tenía todo», explica, pero no se sentía plena con su vida londinense.