Thursday, August 29, 2024

New Book, The Bluestockings: A History of the First Women's Movement

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*** Both Woolf and Wollstonecraft argued far more stridently for women’s rights than did Macaulay or her peers, a loosely connected group of 18th-century British women writers and thinkers known — sometimes derogatorily, sometimes affectionately — as the Bluestockings. But as Susannah Gibson argues in her fast-paced and intimate study of the group, the Bluestockings’ feminist revolution lay in their determination to think and write and educate themselves, despite the “pitiless machinations” of British society, which kept single women dependent on their fathers, and married women subordinate to their husbands.

The cover of “The Bluestockings,” by Susannah Gibson, is black, with the title appearing in light-blue script over an image, derived from a painting, of a woman wearing a Regency-style blue dress embellished with ribbons and lace. In her left hand, she is holding an open book with gilded pages.

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