Singularity simultaneously intrigued, haggled, suppressed, and finally epitomized Margaret Cavendish's entire life. Through her strikingly indecorous costumes, similarly improper command of language, eagerness to participate in the public sphere, and audacious attempts to publish her own works in her lifetime, the Duchess of Newcastle craved for social recognition of her originality. Most of her attempts at self-fashioning, however, engendered manifold ridicules and foulmouthed criticisms. As a way to defend herself against such odium, Cavendish resorted to the class privilege bolstered by her marriage to William Cavendish and false modesty-a commonplace rhetoric that female writers adopted in proclaiming and protecting their authorship. Ye...
Ignoring the satire of learned women, a topos of classical drama at the end of the 17th century, Mag...
This collection of essays by leading scholars offers the first substantial study of Margaret Cavendi...
Book synopsis: Margaret Cavendish was probably one of the first women to fashion herself as an aut...
Wanting to be more than a body subject to time, and fearing erasure, Margaret Cavendish wrote in or...
The Blazing World was the first utopia in English written by a woman, and likely, the first science ...
Cavendish's organic materialism defends that humankind's prowess of nature is unattainable due to na...
Margaret Cavendish, a female author of two utopian texts: “The Convent of Pleasure” and The Blazing ...
The study of Margaret Cavendish’s life and work has been marked by accusations of madness. In recent...
In this essay I offer a framework by which to comprehend what Margaret Cavendish calls 'singularity'...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis tests whether the theory that estrangement allow...
Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673), led a dramatic life that brought her into cont...
Science fiction was used by Margaret Cavendish to highlight the negative—both present and potential—...
While it can be said that Margaret Cavendish believes in the idea of one unified monarchy, the visio...
Margaret Cavendish was a philosopher and writer active in mid-seventeenth century England. She is im...
One of the peculiarities of 17th and 18th centuries literature is the link between knowledge and ima...
Ignoring the satire of learned women, a topos of classical drama at the end of the 17th century, Mag...
This collection of essays by leading scholars offers the first substantial study of Margaret Cavendi...
Book synopsis: Margaret Cavendish was probably one of the first women to fashion herself as an aut...
Wanting to be more than a body subject to time, and fearing erasure, Margaret Cavendish wrote in or...
The Blazing World was the first utopia in English written by a woman, and likely, the first science ...
Cavendish's organic materialism defends that humankind's prowess of nature is unattainable due to na...
Margaret Cavendish, a female author of two utopian texts: “The Convent of Pleasure” and The Blazing ...
The study of Margaret Cavendish’s life and work has been marked by accusations of madness. In recent...
In this essay I offer a framework by which to comprehend what Margaret Cavendish calls 'singularity'...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis tests whether the theory that estrangement allow...
Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673), led a dramatic life that brought her into cont...
Science fiction was used by Margaret Cavendish to highlight the negative—both present and potential—...
While it can be said that Margaret Cavendish believes in the idea of one unified monarchy, the visio...
Margaret Cavendish was a philosopher and writer active in mid-seventeenth century England. She is im...
One of the peculiarities of 17th and 18th centuries literature is the link between knowledge and ima...
Ignoring the satire of learned women, a topos of classical drama at the end of the 17th century, Mag...
This collection of essays by leading scholars offers the first substantial study of Margaret Cavendi...
Book synopsis: Margaret Cavendish was probably one of the first women to fashion herself as an aut...