Margaret Cavendish
An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Herausgeber: Walters, Lisa; Siegfried, Brandie R
Margaret Cavendish
An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Herausgeber: Walters, Lisa; Siegfried, Brandie R
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Margaret Cavendish was a remarkable polymath, and this collection brings together academics from a fittingly wide range of academic disciplines to examine each of her major works. A truly comprehensive resource for scholars and graduate students of both arts and sciences, this study reflects the astonishing breadth of Cavendish's work.
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Margaret Cavendish was a remarkable polymath, and this collection brings together academics from a fittingly wide range of academic disciplines to examine each of her major works. A truly comprehensive resource for scholars and graduate students of both arts and sciences, this study reflects the astonishing breadth of Cavendish's work.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490368
- ISBN-10: 1108490360
- Artikelnr.: 63116644
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781108490368
- ISBN-10: 1108490360
- Artikelnr.: 63116644
Introduction: The intellectual span of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of
Newcastle Brandie R. Siegfried and Lisa Walters; History of Science: 1.
Margaret Cavendish: Natural philosopher and feminist Carolyn Merchant; 2.
Margaret Cavendish thinks about sex Lisa T. Sarasohn; 3. Margaret Cavendish
and the rhetoric and aesthetics of the microscopic image in
seventeenth-century England Stephen Clucas; 4. Margaret Cavendish and the
nature of infinity Sara Mendelson; Philosophy: 5. Cavendish's philosophy of
the passions: Theory and practice Jacqueline Broad and Maks Sipowicz; 6.
Cavendish, Philosophical Letters, and the Plenum David Cunning; 7.
Cavendish's philosophical genres in Philosophical and Physical Opinions and
the question of hierarchy Karen Detlefsen; Literature: 8. Of webs and
wonder: The atomic vitalism of Margaret Cavendish's Poems and Fancies
Brandie R. Siegfried; 9. The Blazing World: Literary history, genre, and
the inner world Mary Baine Campbel; 10. Margaret Cavendish's Prudence; or,
preservation and transformation in Playes (1662) and Plays Never Before
Printed (1668) Lara Dodds; 11. Lady Newcastle's 'Unsoiled Petticoats' and
the literary reputation of Margaret Cavendish, 1652¿1985 James Fitzmaurice;
Politics and Reception: 12. The politics of the English civil wars in
Natures Pictures Mihoko Suzuki; 13. Cavendish: The nexus among orations,
power, and women intellectuals Hilda L. Smith; 14. Margaret Cavendish's
sociable letter #16: Women's political obligation and independence Joanne
H. Wright; New Directions: 15. Close reading (and) textual bibliography:
How many parts does Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World have? Liza Blake;
16. Companions, competitors, contexts: Margaret Cavendish in women writers
online Sarah Connell; 17. Cavendish studies and the digital turn Jacob
Tootalian and Shawn Moore; Afterword: Margaret Cavendish: A grandmother for
twenty-first century philosophy of science Siri Hustvedt.
Newcastle Brandie R. Siegfried and Lisa Walters; History of Science: 1.
Margaret Cavendish: Natural philosopher and feminist Carolyn Merchant; 2.
Margaret Cavendish thinks about sex Lisa T. Sarasohn; 3. Margaret Cavendish
and the rhetoric and aesthetics of the microscopic image in
seventeenth-century England Stephen Clucas; 4. Margaret Cavendish and the
nature of infinity Sara Mendelson; Philosophy: 5. Cavendish's philosophy of
the passions: Theory and practice Jacqueline Broad and Maks Sipowicz; 6.
Cavendish, Philosophical Letters, and the Plenum David Cunning; 7.
Cavendish's philosophical genres in Philosophical and Physical Opinions and
the question of hierarchy Karen Detlefsen; Literature: 8. Of webs and
wonder: The atomic vitalism of Margaret Cavendish's Poems and Fancies
Brandie R. Siegfried; 9. The Blazing World: Literary history, genre, and
the inner world Mary Baine Campbel; 10. Margaret Cavendish's Prudence; or,
preservation and transformation in Playes (1662) and Plays Never Before
Printed (1668) Lara Dodds; 11. Lady Newcastle's 'Unsoiled Petticoats' and
the literary reputation of Margaret Cavendish, 1652¿1985 James Fitzmaurice;
Politics and Reception: 12. The politics of the English civil wars in
Natures Pictures Mihoko Suzuki; 13. Cavendish: The nexus among orations,
power, and women intellectuals Hilda L. Smith; 14. Margaret Cavendish's
sociable letter #16: Women's political obligation and independence Joanne
H. Wright; New Directions: 15. Close reading (and) textual bibliography:
How many parts does Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World have? Liza Blake;
16. Companions, competitors, contexts: Margaret Cavendish in women writers
online Sarah Connell; 17. Cavendish studies and the digital turn Jacob
Tootalian and Shawn Moore; Afterword: Margaret Cavendish: A grandmother for
twenty-first century philosophy of science Siri Hustvedt.
Introduction: The intellectual span of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of
Newcastle Brandie R. Siegfried and Lisa Walters; History of Science: 1.
Margaret Cavendish: Natural philosopher and feminist Carolyn Merchant; 2.
Margaret Cavendish thinks about sex Lisa T. Sarasohn; 3. Margaret Cavendish
and the rhetoric and aesthetics of the microscopic image in
seventeenth-century England Stephen Clucas; 4. Margaret Cavendish and the
nature of infinity Sara Mendelson; Philosophy: 5. Cavendish's philosophy of
the passions: Theory and practice Jacqueline Broad and Maks Sipowicz; 6.
Cavendish, Philosophical Letters, and the Plenum David Cunning; 7.
Cavendish's philosophical genres in Philosophical and Physical Opinions and
the question of hierarchy Karen Detlefsen; Literature: 8. Of webs and
wonder: The atomic vitalism of Margaret Cavendish's Poems and Fancies
Brandie R. Siegfried; 9. The Blazing World: Literary history, genre, and
the inner world Mary Baine Campbel; 10. Margaret Cavendish's Prudence; or,
preservation and transformation in Playes (1662) and Plays Never Before
Printed (1668) Lara Dodds; 11. Lady Newcastle's 'Unsoiled Petticoats' and
the literary reputation of Margaret Cavendish, 1652¿1985 James Fitzmaurice;
Politics and Reception: 12. The politics of the English civil wars in
Natures Pictures Mihoko Suzuki; 13. Cavendish: The nexus among orations,
power, and women intellectuals Hilda L. Smith; 14. Margaret Cavendish's
sociable letter #16: Women's political obligation and independence Joanne
H. Wright; New Directions: 15. Close reading (and) textual bibliography:
How many parts does Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World have? Liza Blake;
16. Companions, competitors, contexts: Margaret Cavendish in women writers
online Sarah Connell; 17. Cavendish studies and the digital turn Jacob
Tootalian and Shawn Moore; Afterword: Margaret Cavendish: A grandmother for
twenty-first century philosophy of science Siri Hustvedt.
Newcastle Brandie R. Siegfried and Lisa Walters; History of Science: 1.
Margaret Cavendish: Natural philosopher and feminist Carolyn Merchant; 2.
Margaret Cavendish thinks about sex Lisa T. Sarasohn; 3. Margaret Cavendish
and the rhetoric and aesthetics of the microscopic image in
seventeenth-century England Stephen Clucas; 4. Margaret Cavendish and the
nature of infinity Sara Mendelson; Philosophy: 5. Cavendish's philosophy of
the passions: Theory and practice Jacqueline Broad and Maks Sipowicz; 6.
Cavendish, Philosophical Letters, and the Plenum David Cunning; 7.
Cavendish's philosophical genres in Philosophical and Physical Opinions and
the question of hierarchy Karen Detlefsen; Literature: 8. Of webs and
wonder: The atomic vitalism of Margaret Cavendish's Poems and Fancies
Brandie R. Siegfried; 9. The Blazing World: Literary history, genre, and
the inner world Mary Baine Campbel; 10. Margaret Cavendish's Prudence; or,
preservation and transformation in Playes (1662) and Plays Never Before
Printed (1668) Lara Dodds; 11. Lady Newcastle's 'Unsoiled Petticoats' and
the literary reputation of Margaret Cavendish, 1652¿1985 James Fitzmaurice;
Politics and Reception: 12. The politics of the English civil wars in
Natures Pictures Mihoko Suzuki; 13. Cavendish: The nexus among orations,
power, and women intellectuals Hilda L. Smith; 14. Margaret Cavendish's
sociable letter #16: Women's political obligation and independence Joanne
H. Wright; New Directions: 15. Close reading (and) textual bibliography:
How many parts does Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World have? Liza Blake;
16. Companions, competitors, contexts: Margaret Cavendish in women writers
online Sarah Connell; 17. Cavendish studies and the digital turn Jacob
Tootalian and Shawn Moore; Afterword: Margaret Cavendish: A grandmother for
twenty-first century philosophy of science Siri Hustvedt.