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Paper Bodies - A Margaret Cavendish Reader (Paperback): Sylvia Bowerbank, Sara Mendelson Paper Bodies - A Margaret Cavendish Reader (Paperback)
Sylvia Bowerbank, Sara Mendelson; Margaret Cavendish
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Margaret Cavendish was one of the most subversive and entertaining writers of the seventeenth century. She invented new genres, challenged gender roles, and critiqued the new science as well as the mores of society. "Paper Bodies" was the wonderful phrase she used to described her manuscripts, which she hoped would continue to make "a great Blazing Light" after her death. There are connections here to Cavendish's most famous work, The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing World (1666), a unique tale of a woman travelling through the north pole to a strange new world. In addition to The Blazing World, this volume includes Cavendish's brief autobiography, A True Relation of My Birth, Breeding and Life (1667), her play The Convent of Pleasure, and selections from her Sociable Letters, her poetry, and her critical writings. A variety of background documents by other seventeenth-century writers helps to set her work in context for the modern reader.

The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing World (Paperback): Margaret Cavendish The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing World (Paperback)
Margaret Cavendish; Edited by Sara Mendelson
R591 Discovery Miles 5 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1666>>>, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle's Description of a New World, Called the Blazing World is the first fictional portrayal of women and the new science. In Blazing World, Cavendish depicts her heroine, theEmpress, in multiple roles. The Empress is leader of a dreamlike utopian world reachable through the North Pole, filled with talking animals and intelligent hybrid creatures. She establishes a royal society of scientists, initiates learned conferences, interrogates existing knowledge, and spends her days speculating on natural philosophy. She also forms a lively intellectual collaboration with the "Duchess of Newcastle," a female character summoned from Earth. A companion volume to Cavendish's important Observations upon Experimental Philosophy, Blazing World is the first known science fiction novel to have been written and published by a woman, and represents a pioneering female scientific utopia. This Broadview Edition includes related historical materials on the new science and Cavendish's role in the intellectual world of her time.

Women in Early Modern England 1550-1720 (Paperback, Revised): Sara Mendelson, Patricia Crawford Women in Early Modern England 1550-1720 (Paperback, Revised)
Sara Mendelson, Patricia Crawford
R1,744 Discovery Miles 17 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What was life like for women living in Tudor and Stuart England? This fascinating book provides a colourful and comprehensive account of the daily experiences of these women, taken from first-hand sources such as diaries, letters, and household accounts. Their outlook on the world - the views of that half of the population usually hidden from the historical record - provides a valuable new perspective on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England.

Women in Early Modern England 1550-1720 (Hardcover, New): Sara Mendelson, Patricia Crawford Women in Early Modern England 1550-1720 (Hardcover, New)
Sara Mendelson, Patricia Crawford
R1,986 Discovery Miles 19 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What was life like for women who lived in Tudor and Stuart England? This fascinating book provides a colourful and comprehensive account of the daily experiences of these women, using first-hand sources such as diaries, letters, and household accounts. The authors investigate the varying expectations and opportunities that existed at different stages of women's lives, and examine a range of different themes: the role of female friendships and networks of support or censure; the effects of prevailing gender stereotypes; the diverse roles of women in the religious and political movements of the times. The book focuses on the preoccupations of ordinary women, comparing the makeshift economy of the poorest with the ambitions and activities of those from wealthier backgrounds. Their views on the world -- the outlook of that half of the population usually hidden from the historical record -- open up a valuable new perspective on the history of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England.

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