Margaret the First
Margaret the First
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Margaret Cavendish was a pioneering woman in the arts and sciences four centuries ago, who was shamed for challenging male dominance. This novel brings her to life, showcasing her ambitions and her unconventional nature, and highlighting her unjust neglect by history.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 192 pages
\n Publication date: 09 August 2018
\n Publisher: Scribe Publications
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A novel that delves into the life of a pioneering woman who faced immense societal shame for daring to challenge male dominance in the arts and sciences four centuries ago is presented here. Margaret Cavendish holds a remarkable place in history as the first woman to address the Royal Society and the first Englishwoman to write explicitly for publication. Her unconventional nature and unwavering determination earned her the admiration of her forward-thinking husband, who affectionately referred to her as "Mad Madge" among her detractors. However, her legacy has been unjustly overlooked by history, and this novel seeks to bring her vividly to life, showcasing her remarkable achievements and the challenges she faced.
Margaret Cavendish's life was a testament to her unwavering ambition and determination. Born in the 16th century, she grew up in a time when women were largely excluded from the intellectual and artistic circles. Despite this, she pursued her passion for learning and writing, becoming a respected scholar and author.
In 1667, Margaret Cavendish published her first work, "A Blazing World and Other Poems." This collection of poetry showcased her talent for writing and her boldness in addressing social and political issues. However, it was her subsequent work, "The Blazing World" (1666), that truly set her apart. This groundbreaking book was the first Englishwoman to address the Royal Society, a prestigious scientific organization.
In her book, Margaret Cavendish presented her vision of a world where science and philosophy were intertwined, where women were equal to men in intellectual pursuits, and where the boundaries of knowledge were pushed further than ever before. She argued that the universe was governed by natural laws and that human beings were capable of understanding these laws through scientific inquiry.
Despite her groundbreaking ideas, Margaret Cavendish faced immense societal shame and criticism. She was accused of being a heretic and a rebel against God and society, and her work was often banned and burned. However, her determination and resilience did not waver, and she continued to write and publish her ideas, even in the face of opposition.
In conclusion, Margaret Cavendish was a pioneering woman who challenged male dominance in the arts and sciences four centuries ago. Her groundbreaking work in science and philosophy, her boldness in addressing social and political issues, and her resilience in the face of criticism and adversity make her a truly inspiring figure. This novel seeks to bring her vividly to life, showcasing her remarkable achievements and the challenges she faced. Through her story, we can learn from her example and continue to push the boundaries of knowledge and understanding in our own time.
\n Weight: 188g\n
Dimension: 197 x 159 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781911344872\n
Edition number: B format edition\n
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