Essex Girls: For Profane and Opinionated Women Everywhere
By (Author) Sarah Perry
Profile Books Ltd
Serpent's Tail
2nd August 2022
5th May 2022
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
942.670082
Paperback
96
Width 110mm, Height 178mm, Spine 12mm
76g
'Not all Essex girls are party girls. They can be sages, martyrs, leaders. In her neat and provocative little book, Sarah Perry celebrates their courage and vivacity.' - Hilary Mantel
Essex Girls are disreputable, disrespectful and disobedient. They speak out of turn, too loudly and too often, in an accent irritating to the ruling classes. Their bodies are hyper-sexualised and irredeemably vulgar. They are given to intricate and voluble squabbling. They do not apologise for any of this. And why should they
In this exhilarating feminist defence of the Essex girl, Sarah Perry re-examines her relationship with her much maligned home county. She summons its most unquiet spirits, from Protestant martyr Rose Allin to the indomitable Abolitionist Anne Knight, sitting them alongside Audre Lorde, Kim Kardashian and Harriet Martineau, and showing us that the Essex girl is not bound by geography. She is a type, representing a very particular kind of female agency, and a very particular kind of disdain: she contains a multitude of women, and it is time to celebrate them.
'Not all Essex girls are party girls. They can be sages, martyrs, leaders. In her neat and provocative little book, Sarah Perry celebrates their courage and vivacity.' - Hilary Mantel
'In each account, as in her fiction, Perry displays her gift for peeling back the layers of our present day to exhume forgotten lives. The arguments are clear, the prose is stiletto sharp... The Essex Girl daringly holds up a mirror to the rest of Britain.' - Daily Telegraph
'Praise for Sarah Perry:
'A hugely talented author'' - Sarah Waters
'A polemic that makes room for both Kim Kardashian and Harriet Martineau' - Guardian Biggest Books of Autumn 2020
'The always-enthralling Perry returns with a spiky and subversive look at the power of all things Essex - and a feminist defence of Essex girls.' - the i Paper
Sarah Perry is the author of Melmoth, The Essex Serpent and After Me Comes the Flood. She has been the UNESCO City of Literature writer-in-residence in Prague and a Gladstone's Library writer-in-residence. Her work has been translated into twenty two languages.