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Hardcover Five Queer Women Book

ISBN: 1025404386

ISBN13: 9781025404387

Five Queer Women

"Five Queer Women" presents a captivating series of biographical portraits focusing on five extraordinary women who challenged the social conventions of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Authors Walter Copeland and Clare A. Jerrold examine the lives and legacies of pioneering figures such as Aphra Behn, Mary de la Rivi re Manley, Susanna Centlivre, Teresia Constantia Phillips, and Laetitia Pilkington.

The work highlights how these women navigated the complexities of their time, pursuing careers in writing and the arts while often facing public scrutiny for their unconventional lifestyles. From Aphra Behn's trailblazing work as a playwright and spy to the sharp-witted satires of Manley, each profile reveals a story of defiance and intellectual independence. By focusing on the "queer"-in the sense of eccentric or unusual-nature of their paths, the authors offer a profound look at the historical struggle for female agency and the development of the female literary voice.

This collection serves as a significant historical record of significant female voices and a testament to the enduring human spirit of those who refused to conform to the restrictive gender roles of their era. It remains an essential read for those interested in the history of women's literature and social history.

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