Women of letters writes a new history of English women's intellectual worlds using their private letters as evidence of hidden networks of creative exchange. The book argues that many women of this period engaged with a life of the mind and demonstrates the dynamic role letter-writing played in the development of ideas.
Women of letters writes a new history of English women's intellectual worlds using their private letters as evidence of hidden networks of creative exchange. The book argues that many women of this period engaged with a life of the mind and demonstrates the dynamic role letter-writing played in the development of ideas.
Leonie Hannan is Research Fellow in the School of History and Anthropology at Queen's University, Belfast
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction Part I: Women and learning 1. Getting started 2. Becoming an intellectual Part II: Putting pen to paper 3. Writing and thinking 4. Spaces for writing Part III: Hearts and minds 5. Connecting reason and emotion 6. A seedbed for change Appendix Bibliography Index
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction Part I: Women and learning 1. Getting started 2. Becoming an intellectual Part II: Putting pen to paper 3. Writing and thinking 4. Spaces for writing Part III: Hearts and minds 5. Connecting reason and emotion 6. A seedbed for change Appendix Bibliography Index
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