Brilliant Women
Eger, Elizabeth, Peltz, Lucy
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Australia
Hardie Grant Books
2008
Hardback 160 pages. During the eighteenth century a remarkable group of women formed the Bluestocking Salon, where women, and men, met to debate contemporary ideas and to promote the life of the mind. Together, they helped forge new roles for women as thinkers, writers and artists, and their creative achievements were publicly celebrated. Yet why was their pioneering contribution to society so quickly forgotten? Richly illustrated with portraits and prints, this fascinating book introduces the Bluestocking Circle and reveals the extraordinary vigour of their lives. The authors Elizabeth Eger and Lucy Peltz chart the changing fortunes of the female intellectual, and explore how a number of bluestocking women, such as artist Angelica Kauffmann, historian Catharine Macaulay and early ?feminist? Mary Wollstonecraft, used portraiture to advance their work and their reputations in a period framed by Enlightenment and Revolution. Brilliant Women pays tribute to the forgotten friendships and achievements of these bluestocking women, and establishes their legacy for successive generations.
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