Margaret Lucas Cavendish (1623-1673), the Duchess of Newcastle, was a woman writer in seventeenth-century England who was the first woman in history to be allowed within the halls of the Royal Society. She was also the first woman to write what should be considered the first work of science fiction by a woman titled The Description of a New World Called, The Blazing World, or simply The Blazing World. This thesis focuses on The Blazing World which offers a proto-feminist critique of imperialism and of gender relations in seventeenth-century England and of England’s emergent imperialist culture and points to a more egalitarian and utopian future
This dissertation takes a heuretic approach to the study of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle...
For centuries, people have been captivated by tales of questing knights, fair ladies, and magical en...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
Margaret Lucas Cavendish (1623-1673), the Duchess of Newcastle, was a woman writer in seventeenth-ce...
Margaret Cavendish, a female author of two utopian texts: “The Convent of Pleasure” and The Blazing ...
Science fiction was used by Margaret Cavendish to highlight the negative—both present and potential—...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis tests whether the theory that estrangement allow...
Cavendish's organic materialism defends that humankind's prowess of nature is unattainable due to na...
The Blazing World was the first utopia in English written by a woman, and likely, the first science ...
My paper assesses the effects of periodization on feminist representations of utopias. The first tex...
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, was a remarkable personality in both 17th c. literary and ...
Writing at a time when women had few property rights, were given scarce educational opportunities, a...
Singularity simultaneously intrigued, haggled, suppressed, and finally epitomized Margaret Cavendish...
This essay is aimed at building a bridge between two female writers very distant in time and place,...
One of the peculiarities of 17th and 18th centuries literature is the link between knowledge and ima...
This dissertation takes a heuretic approach to the study of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle...
For centuries, people have been captivated by tales of questing knights, fair ladies, and magical en...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
Margaret Lucas Cavendish (1623-1673), the Duchess of Newcastle, was a woman writer in seventeenth-ce...
Margaret Cavendish, a female author of two utopian texts: “The Convent of Pleasure” and The Blazing ...
Science fiction was used by Margaret Cavendish to highlight the negative—both present and potential—...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis tests whether the theory that estrangement allow...
Cavendish's organic materialism defends that humankind's prowess of nature is unattainable due to na...
The Blazing World was the first utopia in English written by a woman, and likely, the first science ...
My paper assesses the effects of periodization on feminist representations of utopias. The first tex...
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, was a remarkable personality in both 17th c. literary and ...
Writing at a time when women had few property rights, were given scarce educational opportunities, a...
Singularity simultaneously intrigued, haggled, suppressed, and finally epitomized Margaret Cavendish...
This essay is aimed at building a bridge between two female writers very distant in time and place,...
One of the peculiarities of 17th and 18th centuries literature is the link between knowledge and ima...
This dissertation takes a heuretic approach to the study of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle...
For centuries, people have been captivated by tales of questing knights, fair ladies, and magical en...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...