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Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Frances Teague
Frances Teague
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Bathsua Makin
She dedicated it
To all Ingenious and Vertuous Ladies, more especially to her Highness the Lady
Mary
,
the future queen.
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Makin, Bathsua.
An Essay to Revive the Antient Education of Gentlewomen
. Thomas Parkhurst, 1673.
3
Such ladies by this time included
BM
's ex-pupils as well as prospective...
Reception
Bathsua Makin
Frances Teague
noted that by the 1990s most readers were finding the
Essay
(which is now rare)
overcautious
.
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Teague, Frances.
Bathsua Makin, Woman of Learning
. Bucknell University Press, 1998.
95
Yet in 1992 a copy of it was offered for sale at £3,500, while
Astell
Textual Production
Mary More
The Womans Right
reached print in 2016, edited by
Frances Teague
and
Margaret J. M. Ezell
with
Jessica Walker
in
Bathsua Makin
and Mary More with a Reply to More by Robert Whitehall
.
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