This anthology of primarily non-fiction works by British women
(1702-1870) introduces readers to a range of lesser-known texts and
examines thei authors'? scholarly ambitions and often
groundbreaking achievements.
Despite their lack of civil and political rights and in the
absence of formal academic training, each of the writers profiled
in this unique collection was anxious to establish herself as a
serious contributor to what were regarded as male intellectual
traditions. Students of women's history will be reacquainted with
Harriet Martineau and Mary Hays' political writings while being
introduced to Priscilla Wakefield, Jane Marcet, Ada Byron, and Mary
Somerville's contributions to science and mathematics. Among
others, Mary Shelley and Anna Jameson will intrigue readers with
their innovative offerings to the expanding print culture.
A historical introduction and chronology provide the context for
the primary sources which are arranged thematically. Biographical
profiles and short commentaries are provided for each author.
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