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Mad Madge (New ed)

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"The biographer's true gifts shine. Rarely has a distant century felt so immediate, its quirks and glories so vivid."-- Washington Times .

Margaret Cavendish's life as a writer and noblewoman unfolded against the backdrop of the English Civil War and Restoration.

Pursuing the only career open to women of her class, she became a lady-in-waiting to the Queen Henrietta Maria.

Exiled to Paris with the Queen, she met and married William Cavendish, Marquis of Newcastle.

In exile, Margaret did something unthinkable for a seventeenth-century Englishwoman: she lived proudly as a writer.

Eventually she published twenty-three volumes, starting with Poems and Fancies , the first book of English poetry published by a woman under her own name.

But later generations too easily accepted the disparaging opinions of her shocked critics, and labeled her "Mad Madge of Newcastle." Mad Madge is both a lively biography of a fascinating woman and a window on a tumultuous cultural time.

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Product Details
Basic Books
0465091644 / 9780465091645
Paperback
828.409
31/07/2003
United States
456 pages, illustrations
127 x 204 mm, 499 grams
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