Myers, Sylvia Harcstark. The Bluestocking Circle: Women, Friendship, and the Life of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century England. Clarendon.
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Publishing | Hester Mulso Chapone | The book was a resounding success in the market. She had had the idea for these advice letters in 1765, when the niece who was to receive them was only eight. Montagu
encouraged her to... |
Literary responses | Hester Mulso Chapone | Her brother John
wrote of the Praises that resound on all Sides following the publication of this book, though he regretted that reviewers, in praising the moral content, had ignored the literary style. Myers, Sylvia Harcstark. The Bluestocking Circle: Women, Friendship, and the Life of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century England. Clarendon. 231 |
Reception | Mary Delany | George Ballard
honoured MD
with the dedication of the second volume of his Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain, 1752, calling her the truest judge and brightest pattern Thaddeus, Janice. “Mary Delany, Model to the Age”. History, Gender & Eighteenth-Century Literature, edited by Beth Fowkes Tobin, University of Georgia Press, pp. 113-40. 135 |
Friends, Associates | Elizabeth Montagu | Hannah More
's biographer M. G. Jones
dated the heyday of the Bluestocking salons as 1770-85, but EM
had been holding salons for twenty years before this. Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press. 50 |
Textual Production | Catherine Talbot | The barely teenage CT
wrote for a cousin her Letter to a New-born Child, daughter of Mr John Talbot
, a son of the Lord Chancellor. CT
's uncle Charles Talbot became Lord Chancellor... |
Friends, Associates | Catherine Talbot | Her closest friends in childhood were Jemima Campbell (later Marchioness Grey)
and Lady Mary Grey (later Gregory)
. Myers, Sylvia Harcstark. The Bluestocking Circle: Women, Friendship, and the Life of the Mind in Eighteenth-Century England. Clarendon. 65 Literary historian Sylvia Harcstark Myers
relates a story about the anxiety which Jemima, Lady Grey, claimed... |
Friends, Associates | Catherine Talbot | After their first meeting they did not see each other again for six years, and their relationship was always conducted largely by letter. Their friendship was immensely important to them, and had elements of the... |
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