Book synopsis: Margaret Cavendish was probably one of the first women to fashion herself as an author. Her scholarly acceptance has been uneasy, but, as these essays aim to show, rather than self-absorbed or lacking in method, her own "high-flying Phancies" are the self-legitimating grounds of her discourse
The essay provides a reading of Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote (1752) considering it as a sor...
Book synopsis: Women writers played a central, but hitherto under-recognised, role in the developmen...
This collection of essays by leading scholars offers the first substantial study of Margaret Cavendi...
Book synopsis: Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673) is unique among women writers of...
Margaret Cavendish was probably one of the first women to fashion herself as an author. Her scholarl...
Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673), led a dramatic life that brought her into cont...
Wanting to be more than a body subject to time, and fearing erasure, Margaret Cavendish wrote in or...
Singularity simultaneously intrigued, haggled, suppressed, and finally epitomized Margaret Cavendish...
International audienceThat the seventeenth century saw a gradual and partial rehabilitation of curio...
Book synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Women's Writing in English, 1540-1700 brings toge...
The study of Margaret Cavendish’s life and work has been marked by accusations of madness. In recent...
Margaret Cavendish was a philosopher and writer active in mid-seventeenth century England. She is im...
This essay uses an intersectional approach to identify in the drama of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess o...
Margaret Cavendish's first publication is one of the least studied of her works, modern scholarly in...
This book is not available through ChesterRep.Margaret Cavendish was the most extraordinary seventee...
The essay provides a reading of Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote (1752) considering it as a sor...
Book synopsis: Women writers played a central, but hitherto under-recognised, role in the developmen...
This collection of essays by leading scholars offers the first substantial study of Margaret Cavendi...
Book synopsis: Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673) is unique among women writers of...
Margaret Cavendish was probably one of the first women to fashion herself as an author. Her scholarl...
Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673), led a dramatic life that brought her into cont...
Wanting to be more than a body subject to time, and fearing erasure, Margaret Cavendish wrote in or...
Singularity simultaneously intrigued, haggled, suppressed, and finally epitomized Margaret Cavendish...
International audienceThat the seventeenth century saw a gradual and partial rehabilitation of curio...
Book synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Women's Writing in English, 1540-1700 brings toge...
The study of Margaret Cavendish’s life and work has been marked by accusations of madness. In recent...
Margaret Cavendish was a philosopher and writer active in mid-seventeenth century England. She is im...
This essay uses an intersectional approach to identify in the drama of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess o...
Margaret Cavendish's first publication is one of the least studied of her works, modern scholarly in...
This book is not available through ChesterRep.Margaret Cavendish was the most extraordinary seventee...
The essay provides a reading of Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote (1752) considering it as a sor...
Book synopsis: Women writers played a central, but hitherto under-recognised, role in the developmen...
This collection of essays by leading scholars offers the first substantial study of Margaret Cavendi...