The Learned Lady in England - Myra Reynolds
"The Learned Lady in England, 1650-1760" by Myra Reynolds explores the lives and contributions of women authors in England during a pivotal period of intellectual and social change. This meticulously researched work sheds light on the experiences of learned women navigating a society that often restricted their access to education and literary pursuits.
Spanning the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the book examines the challenges and triumphs of English women who defied expectations and made significant contributions to literature and intellectual discourse. Reynolds delves into the historical context, revealing the social and cultural forces that shaped the lives and works of these pioneering figures.
A valuable resource for anyone interested in women's history, English literature, or the history of education, "The Learned Lady in England" offers a compelling portrait of a generation of women who left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. Their stories of resilience, ambition, and intellectual prowess continue to resonate today, offering insights into the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the enduring power of the written word.
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EAN: 9781023171229