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  • ISBN 9781837930166
  • Weight: 289g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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'Puts Cavendish back into the literary history books where she belongs' Kate Mosse

'Scholarly, articulate, and never less than fascinating' Alice Loxton

'Well-written, well-researched, interesting and peppy.' Observer

A biography of the remarkable, and in her time scandalous, seventeenth-century writer Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle.

‘My ambition is not only to be Empress, but Authoress of a whole world.’

Margaret Cavendish, then Lucas, was born in 1623 to a wealthy family. In 1644, as England descended into civil war, she joined the court of the formidable Queen Henrietta Maria at Oxford, before following the court into exile in France. It was there that she met her much older lifelong partner, William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Cavendish was a revolutionary writer. At a time when literature was dominated by men, she wrote passionately on gender, science and philosophy, defied convention by publishing under her own name, and advocated for women in work that predates the feminist movement. In 1666, she published The Blazing World, a brilliant, trail-blazing proto-novel thought to be one of the earliest works of science fiction. But her legacy divides opinion. And history has largely forgotten her.

In Pure Wit, Francesca Peacock shines a spotlight on the fascinating, pioneering, yet often complex and controversial life of Margaret Cavendish.

Francesca Peacock is an author and arts journalist from London. She writes about books, art and culture for the Telegraph, The Times, Spectator and Prospect, amongst other publications. Pure Wit is her first book.

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