~ Collector's Edition ~ Laminated Hardback with Jacket ~ Whisked away through a portal of fire and ice, a woman finds herself in a dazzling, otherworldly empire where the impossible becomes reality. In this utopia ruled by reason and curiosity, strange yet brilliant creatures debate philosophy, experiment with science, and push the boundaries of knowledge. Rising to power in this alien court, she dares to reshape an entire world while questioning the nature of authority, gender, and ambition. A mesmerizing blend of adventure, intellect, and imagination, this visionary tale invites readers into…mehr
~ Collector's Edition ~ Laminated Hardback with Jacket ~ Whisked away through a portal of fire and ice, a woman finds herself in a dazzling, otherworldly empire where the impossible becomes reality. In this utopia ruled by reason and curiosity, strange yet brilliant creatures debate philosophy, experiment with science, and push the boundaries of knowledge. Rising to power in this alien court, she dares to reshape an entire world while questioning the nature of authority, gender, and ambition. A mesmerizing blend of adventure, intellect, and imagination, this visionary tale invites readers into a realm where the mind reigns supreme. Centuries ahead of its time, The Blazing World is one of the earliest visonary examples of science fiction, blending fantasy, philosophy, and political theory in a daring exploration of power and knowledge. Written by Margaret Cavendish, a trailblazing woman in a male-dominated literary world, it challenges contemporary ideas on gender, science, and governance. Through its utopian vision and bold protagonist, the book defies societal norms, offering a radical reimagining of female authority and intellectual agency. A masterpiece of imagination and intellect, it remains a landmark in both literature and feminist thought, inspiring generations of readers and scholars alike.
Born in 1623, Margaret Cavendish was an English aristocrat who became a pioneering writer and philosopher during the 17th century. As the youngest of eight children in the Lucas family, she served as a maid of honour to Queen Henrietta Maria, accompanying her into exile in France during the English Civil War. In 1645, she married William Cavendish, the Marquess (and later Duke) of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, which provided her with the platform to pursue her intellectual interests.Cavendish was a prolific author, publishing over a dozen works that spanned poetry, plays, and scientific treatises-a remarkable feat at a time when female authors were rare. Her writings delved into topics such as natural philosophy, gender roles, and societal structures, often challenging the prevailing norms of her era. Notably, her 1666 work, The Blazing World, is considered one of the earliest examples of science fiction, showcasing her imaginative and forward-thinking approach.Despite facing criticism and being labeled eccentric by her contemporaries, Cavendish remained steadfast in her intellectual pursuits. She was the first woman to attend a meeting of the Royal Society, reflecting her determination to engage with the scientific community. Her legacy endures as a trailblazer for women in literature and science, highlighting the importance of challenging societal constraints to pursue one's passions.
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