Subjectivity Unbound: Elizabeth Vesey as the Sylph in Bluestocking Correspondence.

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Title: Subjectivity Unbound: Elizabeth Vesey as the Sylph in Bluestocking Correspondence.
Authors: Heller, Deborah
Source: Huntington Library Quarterly. 2002, Vol. 65 Issue 1/2, p215. 20p.
Subject Terms: British women authors, 18th century English literature
Geographic Terms: England
People: Vesey, Elizabeth
Abstract: Discusses the life and works of Elizabeth Vesey, an Irishwoman and a first-generation Bluestocking. Letters that Elizabeth Carter wrote to Vesey and to Elizabeth Montagu about Vesey; Letters in Vesey's own hand that have been preserved in the Huntington Library Montagu Collection; Argument that the notion of an ungendered, autonomous self provided a resource for women's practices of freedom in the second half of the 18th century in Great Britain.
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Abstract:Discusses the life and works of Elizabeth Vesey, an Irishwoman and a first-generation Bluestocking. Letters that Elizabeth Carter wrote to Vesey and to Elizabeth Montagu about Vesey; Letters in Vesey's own hand that have been preserved in the Huntington Library Montagu Collection; Argument that the notion of an ungendered, autonomous self provided a resource for women's practices of freedom in the second half of the 18th century in Great Britain.
ISSN:00187895