Bluestockings: The First Women's Movement

Author:   Susannah Gibson
Publisher:   John Murray Press
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9781529369991


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Bluestockings: The First Women's Movement


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A NEW YORKER AND NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 'Sophisticated, rich and skilful . . . highlights the extraordinary place these women carved out for themselves against the odds' New Statesman 'Remarkable . . . The Bluestockings bust out of the pages with unmistakable glee . . . their complexity and individuality shine through' BBC History 'Spirited, lively and scholarly' Literary Review 'A story of sisterhood and empowerment' PHILIPPA GREGORY In Britain in the 1750s, women had no power and no rights - all money and property belonged to their fathers or husbands. A brave group risked everything to think and live as they wished, despite the sneers of contemporaries who argued that books frazzled female brains and damaged their wombs. Meet the Bluestockings: ELIZABETH MONTAGU hosted a series of glittering salons in her London drawing room, where a circle of women and men discussed theatre, philosophy and the classics, competing to outdo each other in wit and brilliance. Discover how she took on Voltaire and won. Whilst nursing twelve children and helping run her bullying husband's brewery, HESTER THRALE took key writers under her wing - Dr Johnson moved into her house for several years. Her vivid diaries offer a powerful chronicle of what happened when she finally decided to follow her heart. Find out how poetess and former milkmaid ANN YEARSLEY fought back when her snobbish patron refused to hand over her earnings because she was working class and thus irresponsible . . . Or how CATHERINE MACAULEY's eight volume history of England caused such a sensation that she became a leading light in the American Revolution - while her unorthodox love-life scandalised her contemporaries . . . In this brilliant book, Susannah Gibson explores the lives and legacies of these and other figures who went on to inspire writers and thinkers from Mary Wollstonecraft to Virginia Woolf and lead the way for feminism. Bluestockings: the unexpected and inspiring stories of the forgotten heroines of Britain's very first women's movement.

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Author:   Susannah Gibson
Publisher:   John Murray Press
Imprint:   John Murray Publishers Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.580kg
ISBN:  

9781529369991


ISBN 10:   1529369991
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Brilliant, earnest, quietly unconventional, the Bluestockings are the unsung pioneers of early British feminism. Their networks empowered women, while their salons stressing conversation and civility opposed the misogynous boozy male culture of the 18th century. Blending story, history and delicious anecdote, Susannah Gibson's book opens a sparkling window onto this extraordinary society of engaged, energetic and very witty women -- Janet Todd, author of JANE AUSTEN AND SHELLEY IN THE GARDEN A vivid, deeply researched intellectual history * Kirkus * Gibson has thoroughly filleted the archives and she tells a richly fascinating history . . . informative and entertaining * Times Literary Supplement * I loved this book . . . an impressive addition to the history of the development of the science -- Brian Clegg * Popular Science * Praise for The Spirit of Inquiry * : *


A vivid, deeply researched intellectual history * Kirkus * Gibson has thoroughly filleted the archives and she tells a richly fascinating history . . . informative and entertaining * Times Literary Supplement * I loved this book . . . an impressive addition to the history of the development of the science -- Brian Clegg * Popular Science * Praise for The Spirit of Inquiry * : *


Author Information

Dr Susannah Gibson is an Affiliated Scholar of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. She holds a Ph.D. from Cambridge on the history of the life sciences of the eighteenth century, a master's degree in the history of nineteenth-century science, and a bachelor's degree in experimental physics. She is the author of two books: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? and The Spirit of Inquiry.

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