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Bluestockings Now!

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The Evolution of a Social Role

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Bluestockings Now! book

The Evolution of a Social Role
Edited ByDeborah Heller
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 1 March 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315569581
Pages 254
eBook ISBN 9781315569581
Subjects Language & Literature
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Heller, D. (Ed.). (2015). Bluestockings Now!: The Evolution of a Social Role (1st ed.). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315569581

ABSTRACT

Bringing together top specialists in the field, this edited volume challenges the theory that the eighteenth-century British intellectual women known as the Bluestockings were an isolated phenomenon spanning the period from the 1750s through the 1790s. On the contrary, the contributors suggest, the Bluestockings can be conceptualized as belonging to a chain of interconnected networks, taking their origin at a threshold moment in print media and communications development and extending into the present. The collection begins with a definition of the Bluestockings as a social role rather than a fixed group, a movement rather than a static phenomenon, an evolving dynamic reaching into our late-modern era. Essays include a rare transcript of a Bluestocking conversation; new, previously unknown Bluestockings brought to light for the first time; and descriptions of Bluestocking activity in the realms of natural history, arts and crafts, theatre, industry, travel, and international connections. The concluding essay argues that the Blues reimagined and practiced women’s work in ways that adapted to and altered the course of modernity, decisively putting a female imprint on economic, social, and cultural modernization. Demonstrating how the role of the Bluestocking has evolved through different historical configurations yet has structurally remained the same, the collection traces the influence of the Blues on the Romantic Period through the nineteenth century and proposes the reinvention of Bluestocking practice in the present.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

ByDeborah Heller

chapter 1|38 pages

A Copernican Shift; or, Remapping the Bluestocking Heavens 1

BySteven Heller, Deborah Heller

chapter 2|16 pages

Bluestockings and the Cultures of Natural History

ByBeth Fowkes Tobin

chapter 3|20 pages

Cosmopolitan Bluestockings 1

ByNicole Pohl

chapter 4|20 pages

The Sappho of Gloucestershire

Sarah Chapone and Christian Feminism
ByClarissa Campbell Orr

chapter 5|10 pages

John Burrows, Bluestocking Boswell

ByWilliam McCarthy

chapter 6|18 pages

“Thrale’s Entire”

Hester Lynch Thrale and the Anchor Brewery
ByMichael J. Franklin

chapter 7|18 pages

Hester Thrale Piozzi, the Bas Bleu, and the Theatre

ByFelicity A. Nussbaum

chapter 8|18 pages

Sisters Across the Centuries

Hannah More and Grace Irwin
ByPatricia Demers

chapter 9|34 pages

Bluestocking Work

Learning, Literature, and Lore in the Onset of Modernity 1
ByGary Kelly
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