Pure Wit: The Revolutionary Life of Margaret Cavendish

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Price
$29.95  $27.85
Publisher
Pegasus Books
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Pages
384
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.5 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639366033
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About the Author
Francesca Peacock is an author and arts journalist from London. She writes about books, art, and culture for The Telegraph, The Times, The Spectator, and Prospect, amongst other publications. Pure Wit is her first book.
Reviews
"Margaret Cavendish's story is one crackling with passion, ambition and scandal, and Peacock's account does it full justice. Scholarly, articulate, and never less than fascinating, this is a sensational debut."--Alice Loxton, historian and lead presenter at History Hit TV
"It's a gripping read, wonderfully researched and puts Cavendish back into the literary history books where she belongs. I loved it."
-- "Kate Mosse, New York Times bestselling author of Labyrinth"
"Fascinating."-- "William Boyd, author of Any Human Heart"
"Engaging portrait of a significant 17th-century cultural figure. Arts journalist Peacock makes an impressive book debut with a deeply researched biography of Margaret Lucas Cavendish (1623-1673), a poet, essayist, fiction writer, and playwright. A sensitive, nuanced biography of an idiosyncratic woman."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Journalist Peacock debuts with an excellent biography of 17th-century English author and 'proto-feminist' Margaret Cavendish. A nuanced look at the life of a complicated female trailblazer."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"In 'Pure Wit, ' Francesca Peacock makes a fresh case for the writer Margaret Cavendish's place in the feminist canon. Peacock works hard to situate her subject alongside other iconoclasts. This is probably the first time Cavendish has been likened to David Bowie and bell hooks, and it would no doubt delight her."

--Alexandra Jacobs, The New York Times Book Review
"Peacock is at her best explaining Cavendish's literary achievements. This extraordinary and contradictory woman--shy, reclusive, and a compulsive exhibitionist, dashing into print at every opportunity as a bulwark against mortality, has a far greater claim on our attention than Virginia Woolf believed. Three and a half centuries after her death at the age of fifty, the world is finally ready to stop being afraid of Margaret Cavendish."

--Ruth Scurr, The Wall Street Journal
"A proto-feminist, science-fiction pioneer, and divisive public figure, Cavendish is endlessly fascinating, and Peacock's debut gives her the rigorous, in-depth treatment that she deserves."--The Millions
"Every text has a context, and Francesca Peacock brings that context to life in this fast-moving and revealing literary bio."

--The Toronto Star
"To read Francesca Peacock's diligent and measured biography of Cavendish, Pure Wit, is to become aware of how little one can confidently claim to know about her."--The New Yorker