Gender, Religion, and Radicalism in the Long Eighteenth Century: The 'Ingenious Quaker' and Her ConnectionsThrough analysis of the life and writings of eighteenth-century Quaker artist and author Mary Knowles, Judith Jennings uncovers concrete but complex examples of how gender functioned in family, social, and public contexts during the Georgian Age. Knowles's story, including her bold confrontation of Samuel Johnson and public dispute with James Boswell, serves as a lens through which to view larger connections, such as the social transformation of English Quakers, changing concepts of gender and the transmission of radical political ideology during the era of the American and French revolutions. Further, Jennings offers a more nuanced view of the participation of "middling" women in radical politics through an examination of Knowles's theological beliefs, social networks and political opinions at a time when the American and French Revolutions reshaped political ideology. By analyzing Mary Knowles's connections-both male and female-Jennings contributes new understanding about how sociability operated, encompassing women and men of various faiths and ethnic origins. |
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... memoirs, and anecdotes reveal personal assessments and attitudes about her. Her relatively small collection of letters offers valuable first person information, especially when supplemented by correspondence written to and about her ...
... memoirs, and anecdotes reveal personal assessments and attitudes about her. Her relatively small collection of letters offers valuable first person information, especially when supplemented by correspondence written to and about her ...
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... memoirs record how her ancestors suffered with the first Friends during the civil wars. William Sikes of Leeds, her earliest recorded relative, married Grace Jenkinson, and the two moved to Knottingly, in Yorkshire, where he worked as a ...
... memoirs record how her ancestors suffered with the first Friends during the civil wars. William Sikes of Leeds, her earliest recorded relative, married Grace Jenkinson, and the two moved to Knottingly, in Yorkshire, where he worked as a ...
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... memoirs, Morris, then in her twenties, designed some of the gardens at Farm. "The pleasure garden was laid out" by Morris, a Lloyd descendant later reported. "One choice summer arbour ... was placed by the pond," according to this ...
... memoirs, Morris, then in her twenties, designed some of the gardens at Farm. "The pleasure garden was laid out" by Morris, a Lloyd descendant later reported. "One choice summer arbour ... was placed by the pond," according to this ...
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... Memoirs of P. P. Clerk of this Parish appeared in 1741 among the collected prose of Alexander Pope and had been reissued in 1764. The Memoirs satirized Tory High Church politics of the early eighteenth century by portraying an ignorant ...
... Memoirs of P. P. Clerk of this Parish appeared in 1741 among the collected prose of Alexander Pope and had been reissued in 1764. The Memoirs satirized Tory High Church politics of the early eighteenth century by portraying an ignorant ...
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Contents
Matrimony Monarchy and Fame | |
Confronting Samuel Johnson | |
Revolutionary Politics and Literary Skirmishes | |
Defying James Boswell | |
The French Revolution and a New Note | |
Help Me To Pray | |
Conclusion | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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