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Paperback The Learned Lady In England, 1650-1760 Book

ISBN: 935421181X

ISBN13: 9789354211812

The Learned Lady In England, 1650-1760

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A vivid recovery of England's overlooked learned women. Crisp, humane scholarship. Women read, wrote, argued, taught. Myra Reynolds's The Learned Lady in England, 1650-1760 is an engaging study of female intellect across a century that spans the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Reynolds sets these women in the wider sweep of English literary history and early modern England, showing how education, personal networks and public argument contributed to the rise of female intellectuals. The book foregrounds the social history of women and the changing expectations around women and education, and it traces connections to the currents later celebrated as women in Enlightenment thought. Accessible in tone yet scrupulous in method, Reynolds's work appeals to readers drawn to women writers in history as well as to collectors and scholars interested in the roots of modern British letters. The book's evidence-rich approach makes it valuable to those exploring early modern gender and to anyone fascinated by the lived intellectual histories that underpin canonical literature. This volume is historically significant: by recovering marginalised voices it reframes assumptions about seventeenth century England and eighteenth century England and offers a corrective to a canon that has often sidelined women. Casual readers will find vivid episodes and revelatory contexts; classic-literature collectors will prize a restored, readable study that deepens any shelf devoted to early modern studies. At the same time, the book is a robust resource for academic research collections and a dependable choice for university course reading on gender, print culture, authorship and the history of British women. Librarians and lecturers will find it straightforward to recommend when assembling reading lists or research guides. For anyone tracing female intellectual life, Reynolds provides a meticulous foundation and a humane companion to further study. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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