Margaret Cavendish, a female author of two utopian texts: “The Convent of Pleasure” and The Blazing World, seems to subvert the gendered binary of utopian writing and even of utopian characters. Although she is a female author herself and her works are, in one manner, continuous with the feminine mode of utopian writing because they suggest that her utopias are better than the world in which we live and that we ought to emulate them, Cavendish is not completely in line with this mode. Indeed, she also utilizes components of the masculine mode of utopian writing. The main character of The Blazing World, the Empress, despite being female herself, can eventually be categorized as a typical male utopian character. But again, she is not complete...
Work on non-canonicalfin-de-siècle feminist utopian literature to date has focused on discovery and ...
This essay is aimed at building a bridge between two female writers very distant in time and place,...
Science fiction was used by Margaret Cavendish to highlight the negative—both present and potential—...
Margaret Cavendish, a female author of two utopian texts: “The Convent of Pleasure” and The Blazing ...
The Blazing World was the first utopia in English written by a woman, and likely, the first science ...
Master of Arts in English.Abstract available in print version.Declaration, acknowledgements, content...
Utopia, a genre whose name was first coined by Thomas More in a similarly titled book, carries with ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis tests whether the theory that estrangement allow...
Singularity simultaneously intrigued, haggled, suppressed, and finally epitomized Margaret Cavendish...
Margaret Lucas Cavendish (1623-1673), the Duchess of Newcastle, was a woman writer in seventeenth-ce...
My paper assesses the effects of periodization on feminist representations of utopias. The first tex...
Utopian writing by early modern women traditionally has been left out of the canon of utopian litera...
La pièce Man in the Moone de Francis Godwin et celle de Margaret Cavendish, Blazing World, décrivent...
none1noGender Models, Alternative Communities and Women’s Utopianism explores utopianism i...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
Work on non-canonicalfin-de-siècle feminist utopian literature to date has focused on discovery and ...
This essay is aimed at building a bridge between two female writers very distant in time and place,...
Science fiction was used by Margaret Cavendish to highlight the negative—both present and potential—...
Margaret Cavendish, a female author of two utopian texts: “The Convent of Pleasure” and The Blazing ...
The Blazing World was the first utopia in English written by a woman, and likely, the first science ...
Master of Arts in English.Abstract available in print version.Declaration, acknowledgements, content...
Utopia, a genre whose name was first coined by Thomas More in a similarly titled book, carries with ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis tests whether the theory that estrangement allow...
Singularity simultaneously intrigued, haggled, suppressed, and finally epitomized Margaret Cavendish...
Margaret Lucas Cavendish (1623-1673), the Duchess of Newcastle, was a woman writer in seventeenth-ce...
My paper assesses the effects of periodization on feminist representations of utopias. The first tex...
Utopian writing by early modern women traditionally has been left out of the canon of utopian litera...
La pièce Man in the Moone de Francis Godwin et celle de Margaret Cavendish, Blazing World, décrivent...
none1noGender Models, Alternative Communities and Women’s Utopianism explores utopianism i...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
Work on non-canonicalfin-de-siècle feminist utopian literature to date has focused on discovery and ...
This essay is aimed at building a bridge between two female writers very distant in time and place,...
Science fiction was used by Margaret Cavendish to highlight the negative—both present and potential—...