Author

Publication

2001-04-28 - Oxford University Press, USA

Language

English

Word Count

175,750 words, Guess

Page Count

703 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780198187653
  • Open LibraryOL7397407M

Classifications

  • LCCPR3604.Z5
  • DDC823/.5
  • LCCPR3604.Z5 G78 1999

Description

Isobel Grundy is the first to examine in detail Lady Mary's family situation and social relationships, or to situate Montagu's writing life in relation to both tradition and innovation, to enlightenment circles and political agendas, and to the emerging tradition of women's writing, in which she herself was a key figure. Grundy highlights Lady Mary's adolescent longing for literary fame, her growing understanding of the pressures of class and gender imperatives on such upstart desires, her conflicted negotiations with manuscript culture and the new world of print, the punitive responses of society, the deep dissonance at every stage of her life between her actual circumstances and the constructed self of her letters and other writings. She also situates Montagu's work in the context of her exceptionally wide reading in both men's and women's texts, and her own theorizing of her social world.

First Sentence

MARY PIERREPONT, the future Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, sprang from two families lavishly endowed with rank, wealth, and power, as well as with ability and achievement.

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Other Editions

  • Lady Mary Wortley MontaguOxford University Press, USA2001-04-28

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