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Women in 18th-century Anglo-America, for example, were inundated by “conduct literature”: writing in magazines, newspapers, and novels that dictated how they ought to behave, especially in ...
“That is how I first discovered the early women of science in the Italian peninsula.” As Findlen eagerly flicked the pages, she stumbled upon Cristina Roccati, an 18th-century trailblazer from ...
Like Penelope Bridgerton, some 18th-century women wrote satirical periodicals to get back at society
The history of 18th-century print is littered with striking instances in which women, like Bridgerton, used cheap print – such as magazines and periodicals – to deliver stunning satirical ...
Tailoring Black Style"—is an ode to the Black dandy. Ahead of the event on May 5, here's everything you need to know about ...
In a way, this is what these 18th-century women had to do as well. Many hid their identities as authors so they would not be called immoral. The amazing thing is that they persevered. My favorite ...
Susannah Gibson has put Johnson at the margins and women at the center in “The ... Britain in the mid-18th century was home to people of astonishing energy and ambition.
Women in 18th-century Anglo-America, for example, were inundated by “conduct literature”: writing in magazines, newspapers, and novels that dictated how they ought to behave, especially in ...
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