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Prominent Sisters: Mary Lamb, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Sarah Disraeli

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Prominent Sisters: Mary Lamb, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Sarah Disraeli

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Polowetzky

ISBN:

9780275957162

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

24th September 1996

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: general
Cultural studies
Gender studies: women and girls

Dewey:

820.99287

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

176

Description

This work tells the fascinating story of three talented and energetic 19th-century women: Mary Lamb, Dorothy Wordsworth and Sarah Disraeli. Although little-remembered today, they were widely acknowledged in their own time as important and influential figures in British intellectual and artistic society. One of the earliest proponents of feminism, Mary Lamb was the sister of the eminent essayist, Charles Lamb. She was a friend and correspondent of Coleridge, Leigh Hunt and Sir Walter Scott, and presided over the most famous literary salon of her day. Dorothy Wordsworth was not only the sister of the great poet but his lifelong intellectual companion. A noted diarist and critic, Dorothy Wordsworth was one of the founders of modern sociology and a major influence on her brother's poetry. While not as public a figure as Mary Lamb or Dorothy Wordsworth, Sarah Disraeli was her brother's trusted and intimate political advisor. Much of what is known about the great prime minister's innermost thoughts is revealed in their 30-year correspondence.

Reviews

"Through a wealth of detail gleaned from letters, memoirs, newspapers, periodicals, and historical texts, this biographical work portrays the lives and writings of three women neglected in a traditional literary history that privileges their more famous brothers....Weaving into his accounts the women's letters, papers, and creative works, [Polowetzky] offers evidence of literary ability, intellectual acumen, and social skills, as well as the women's well-known devotion to their siblings' work....Polowetzky's study gives these neglected women stature in their own right and encourages scholars to investigate their work and lives."-Choice
Through a wealth of detail gleaned from letters, memoirs, newspapers, periodicals, and historical texts, this biographical work portrays the lives and writings of three women neglected in a traditional literary history that privileges their more famous brothers....Weaving into his accounts the women's letters, papers, and creative works, [Polowetzky] offers evidence of literary ability, intellectual acumen, and social skills, as well as the women's well-known devotion to their siblings' work....Polowetzky's study gives these neglected women stature in their own right and encourages scholars to investigate their work and lives.-Choice

Author Bio

MICHAEL POLOWETZKY was born in London and currently lives in New York. His most recent book, Jerusalem Recovered (Praeger, 1995), analyzes the role of British Victorian intellectuals in the creation of modern Zionism.

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