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Pure Wit: The Revolutionary Life of Margaret Cavendish
By (Author) Francesca Peacock
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Apollo
3rd January 2024
14th September 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: writers
European history
Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions
Social and cultural history
828.409
Hardback
384
Width 162mm, Height 236mm, Spine 38mm
640g
A biography of the remarkable, and in her time scandalous, seventeenth-century writer Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle. 'My ambition is not only to be Empress, but Authoress of a whole world' Margaret Cavendish Margaret Cavendish, then Lucas, was born in 1623 to an aristocratic family. In 1644, as England descended into civil war, she joined the court of the formidable Queen Henrietta Maria at Oxford. With the rest of the court she went into self-imposed exile in France. Her family's wealth and lands were forfeited by Parliament. It was in France that she met her much older partner, William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, a marriage that would remain at the heart of both her life and career. Cavendish was a passionate writer. She wrote extensively on gender, science, philosophy, and published under her own name at a time when women simply did not do so. Her greatest work was The Blazing World, published in 1666, a utopian proto-novel that is thought to be one of the earliest works of science fiction. Yet hers is a legacy that divides opinion. And history has largely forgotten her, an undeserved fate for a brilliant, courageous proto-feminist. In Pure Wit, Francesca Peacock shines a spotlight on the fascinating, pioneering, yet often complex and controversial life of Margaret Cavendish.
Its a gripping read, wonderfully researched and puts Cavendish back into the literary history books where she belongs. I loved it. * Kate Mosse *
Fascinating * William Boyd *
A stellar debut. Francesca Peacock is as bold, bright and witty as her subject. Margaret Cavendish sears through every page and so does her blazing world. * Jessie Childs *
Francesca Peacock is an author and arts journalist from London. She writes about books, art and culture for the Telegraph, The Times, Spectator and Prospect, amongst other publications. Pure Wit is her first book.