Bluestocking - Wikipedia Bluestocking (also spaced blue-stocking or blue stockings) is a term for an educated, intellectual woman, originally a member of the 18th-century Blue Stockings Society from England led by the hostess and critic Elizabeth Montagu (1718–1800), the "Queen of the Blues", including Elizabeth Vesey (1715–1791), Hester Chapone (1727–1801) and
Bluestocking | Women, Enlightenment Education | Britannica Bluestocking, any of a group of women who in mid-18th-century England held “conversations” to which they invited men of letters and members of the aristocracy with literary interests The word has come to be applied derisively to a woman who affects literary or learned interests The Bluestockings
What Are Bluestockings? The Movement, Origins, and Insult A “bluestocking” generally refers to an educated woman with intellectual, especially literary, interests, but the term has changed quite a bit over time More specifically, it can also refer to women who were members of an 18th century literary group called the Blue Stockings Society After the decline of the Blue Stockings Society, the term turned into a disparaging insult for
Blue Stockings Society - Wikipedia 1778 painting of the society's members, including Anna Letitia Barbauld, Elizabeth Carter, Elizabeth Griffith, Angelica Kauffmann, Charlotte Lennox, Catharine Macaulay, Elizabeth Montagu, Hannah More and Elizabeth Ann Sheridan The Blue Stockings Society was an informal women's social and educational movement in England in the mid-18th century that emphasised education and mutual cooperation
The Bluestockings - JSTOR Daily Meet the original Bluestockings, a group of women intellectuals Their name would eventually become a misogynist epithet -- but it didn't start that way
Blue Stockings Society - Historic UK Bluestocking women also came to be viewed as elitist and politically and socially conservative, which largely explains the widespread exclusion of their writings from feminist history
Who were the Bluestockings? - Art UK When the Bluestocking Society was initially founded in the 1750s, its members represented a new kind of modern, intellectual women, who were accomplished and well-versed in many fields – artistic, literary and political
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