Elizabeth Montagu, the Queen of the Bluestockings

Elizabeth Montagu, the Queen of the Bluestockings

Author: Elizabeth Montagu

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-06-16

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1108029523

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Compiled by a relative, Emily Climenson, and published in 1906, Elizabeth Montagu's correspondence provides an excellent introduction to eighteenth-century society.


Elizabeth Montagu The Queen Of The-Bluestockings Vol.1

Elizabeth Montagu The Queen Of The-Bluestockings Vol.1

Author: Mrs Montagu

Publisher: Double 9 Books

Published: 2023-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789358715606

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A biography of one of the most significant women of the eighteenth century, Elizabeth Montagu Vol. 1: The Queen of the Bluestockings by Emily J. Climenson, describes her life and contributions to society. Elizabeth Montagu was a well-known socialite, author, and philanthropist who had a significant impact on her era's intellectual and cultural climate. The book by Climenson digs into Montagu's early years, her marriage with Edward Montagu, and her rise to prominence in London's literary scene. The book also examines Montagu's participation in the Bluestocking circle, an intellectual association made up of authors, painters, and scientists. The Bluestockings promoted intellectual and educational pursuits among women, and Montagu played a significant role in this movement. Montagu's letters and diaries, as well as current reports and historical records, are only a few of the key materials included in Climenson's biography. In-depth information on Montagu's life and accomplishments, including her work as a philanthropist and patron of the arts, is included in the book. The book offers a fascinating look into the life of an extraordinary lady who was instrumental in the intellectual and cultural history of eighteenth-century England, and Climenson's writing is both interesting and educational. In conclusion, Elizabeth Montagu Vol. 1: The Queen of the Bluestockings is a well-researched and exquisitely written biography that illuminates a significant person in English history.


Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 1

Bluestocking Feminism, Volume 1

Author: Gary Kelly

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-01

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1040246443

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Feminist scholarship and criticism has retrieved the Bluestocking women from their marginal position in 18th-century literature. This work collects the principal writings of these women, together with a selection of their letters. Each volume is annotated and all texts are edited and reset.


Elizabeth Montagu, the Queen of the Blue-Stockings, Vol. 1 of 2

Elizabeth Montagu, the Queen of the Blue-Stockings, Vol. 1 of 2

Author: Elizabeth Montagu

Publisher: Forgotten Books

Published: 2016-11-18

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 9781334324741

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Excerpt from Elizabeth Montagu, the Queen of the Blue-Stockings, Vol. 1 of 2: Her Correspondence From 1720 to 1761 A great and terrible break in this book was caused by the death of my beloved husband in May, 1904, after a long, lingering illness. I doubt if I should have taken courage to resume my pen if it had not been for my friend Mr. A. M. Broadley, whose interest in my literary work and affectionate solicitude for myself has been a kindly spur to goad me on to action, so as to complete the present volumes. To him I tender my thanks for past and present encouragement, as well as many other kindnesses. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


The Letters of Sarah Scott Vol 1

The Letters of Sarah Scott Vol 1

Author: Nicole Pohl

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-01

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 104024937X

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Sarah Robinson Scott was a writer, translator and social reformer. While Scott’s legacy presents her as a committed Anglican philanthropist, the letters she wrote reveal her to have been a witty, even savage, commentator on eighteenth-century life.This is the first edition of Scott’s letters to be published and presents all extant copies.


Bluestockings Now!

Bluestockings Now!

Author: Deborah Heller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-03

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1317173597

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Bringing together top specialists in the field, this edited volume challenges the theory that the eighteenth-century British intellectual women known as the Bluestockings were an isolated phenomenon spanning the period from the 1750s through the 1790s. On the contrary, the contributors suggest, the Bluestockings can be conceptualized as belonging to a chain of interconnected networks, taking their origin at a threshold moment in print media and communications development and extending into the present. The collection begins with a definition of the Bluestockings as a social role rather than a fixed group, a movement rather than a static phenomenon, an evolving dynamic reaching into our late-modern era. Essays include a rare transcript of a Bluestocking conversation; new, previously unknown Bluestockings brought to light for the first time; and descriptions of Bluestocking activity in the realms of natural history, arts and crafts, theatre, industry, travel, and international connections. The concluding essay argues that the Blues reimagined and practiced women’s work in ways that adapted to and altered the course of modernity, decisively putting a female imprint on economic, social, and cultural modernization. Demonstrating how the role of the Bluestocking has evolved through different historical configurations yet has structurally remained the same, the collection traces the influence of the Blues on the Romantic Period through the nineteenth century and proposes the reinvention of Bluestocking practice in the present.


Paradise Lost in Short

Paradise Lost in Short

Author: Kay Gilliland Stevenson

Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9780838637180

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Paradise Lost in Short presents the history of early adaptations of Milton's Paradise Lost for the musical stage. Students of Milton and of eighteenth-century music, as well as anyone interested in how generic expectations and social conditions contribute to the shaping of artistic works, will find this volume useful. Paradise Lost: An Oratorio was first performed at Covent Garden the year after Handel's death and revived in two later seasons. The libretto by Benjamin Stillingfleet and the music by John Christopher Smith the younger, friend and former pupil of Handel, provide a reinterpretation of Milton's major poem.


Social Networks in the Long Eighteenth Century

Social Networks in the Long Eighteenth Century

Author: Ileana Baird

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2014-11-19

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 1443871354

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In an attempt to better account for the impressive diversity of positions and relations that characterizes the eighteenth-century world, this collection proposes a new methodological frame, one that is less hierarchical in approach and more focused, instead, on the nature of these interactions, on their Addisonian “usefulness,” declared goals, and (un)intended results. By shifting focus from a cultural-historicist approach to sociability to the rhizomatic nature of eighteenth-century associations, this collection approaches them through new methodological lenses that include social network analysis, assemblage and graph theory, social media and digital humanities scholarship. Imagining the eighteenth-century world as a networked community rather than a competing one reflects a recent interest in novel forms of social interaction facilitated by new social media—from Internet forums to various types of social networking sites—and also signals the increasing involvement of academic communities in digital humanities projects that use new technologies to map out patterns of intellectual exchange. As such, the articles included in this collection demonstrate the benefits of applying interdisciplinary approaches to eighteenth-century sociability, and their role in shedding new light on the way public opinion was formed and ideas disseminated during pre-modern times. The issues addressed by our contributors are of paramount importance for understanding the eighteenth-century culture of sociability. They address, among other things, clubbing practices and social networking strategies (political, cultural, gender-based) in the eighteenth-century world, the role of clubs and other associations in “improving” knowledge and behaviors, conflicting views on publicity, literary and political alliances and their importance for an emerging celebrity culture, the role of cross-national networks in launching pan-European and transatlantic trends, Romantic modes of sociability, as well as the contribution of voluntary associations (clubs, literary salons, communities of readers, etc.) to the formation of the public sphere. This collection demonstrates how relevant social networking strategies were to the context of the eighteenth-century world, and how similar they are to the congeries of new practices shaping the digital public sphere of today.