Margaret the First
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Margaret the First
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I am as Ambitious as ever any of my Sex was, is, or can be; though I cannot be Henry the Fifth, or Charles the Second, yet I endeavour to be Margaret the First.
When Margaret Cavendish addressed the Royal Society, Samuel Pepys recorded that her dress was so antic and her deportment so unordinary, that I do not like her at all. And indeed, here vividly reimagined by Danielle Dutton, the shy, gifted, and wildly unconventional 17th-century duchess is wholly unordinary, and all the better for it.
Exiled to Paris at the start of the English Civil War, Margaret meets and marries William Cavendish and, with his encouragement, begins publishing volumes of poetry and philosophy, which soon become the talk of the town in London. After Cromwell's defeat, upon their return to England, Margaret's infamy grows. She causes controversy wherever she goes, once attending the theatre with breasts bared, and earns herself the nickname Mad Madge.
Yet while scorned by many, to others Margaret is a visionary, and to later readers - including Virginia Woolf - she was to become an early precursor of feminism. She was the first woman to speak at the Royal Society - and the last for 200 years - and the first to write explicitly for publication. Unjustly neglected by history, Margaret the First - as she styled herself - was a bright, shining paradox.
Here, she is brought intimately and memorably to life, tumbling pell-mell across the pages of this invigorating depiction of a woman whose ambitions, and marriage, were often centuries ahead of her time. The duchess herself would be delighted at her resurrection in Margaret the First a Dutton expertly captures the pathos of a woman whose happiness is furrowed with the anxiety of underacknowledgment. (She) surprisingly and delightfully offers not just a remarkable duchess struggling in her duke's world but also an intriguing dissection of an unusually bountiful partnership of (almost) equals. - The New York Times Book Review
Margaret the First is set in the seventeenth century, but don't let that fool you. It's a strikingly smart and daringly feminist novel with modern insights into love, marriage, and the siren call of ambition. - Jenny Offill, author of Dept. of Speculation
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Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton is praised for its lyrical and inventive portrayal of Margaret Cavendish, a 17th-century duchess and writer. Reviewers appreciate the novel's ability to humanise a historical figure often seen as eccentric, highlighting her passion for writing and challenges with societal expectations. The book stands out for its rich language and vivid depiction of an overlooked woman's journey in history.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781925321654
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 03 January 2017
Country: Australia
Imprint: Scribe Publications
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 138.0mm
Height: 204.0mm
Weight: 268g
Pages: 176
About the Author
Danielle Dutton is the author of a collection of prose pieces, Attempts at a Life, and a novel, SPRAWL, which was a finalist for the Believer Book Award. She also wrote the text for Here Comes Kitty- a comic opera, an artist book of collages by Richard Kraft. Her fiction has appeared in Harper's, BOMB, Fence, Noon, and other periodicals. Dutton, who grew up in Central California, holds a PhD from the University of Denver and a MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is the founder of the publishing house Dorothy, and teaches at Washington University in St Louis, where she lives with her husband and son.
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