Friday! Books, Scone & Coffee
Almost done with Margaret Cavendish’s *Sociable Letters* — the attitude in these letters often takes on a tone I’ve heard before— fascinating.
“Although many scholars and critics today would agree with Woolf's
view that Cavendish lacked discipline and many would add that she was driven to quirky writing by the patriarchal structures of the seventeenth century, in the last few years Cavendish has come to be appreciated as a writer of some merit.
Her play The Female Wits was successfully produced in London in 1995, and her work of utopian science fiction, The Blazing World, is currently receiving considerable attention. Her scientific thought provides puzzles for those who study early natural philosophy, and certain portions of her fiction, "The Contract" and "Assaulted and Pursued Chastity," from Natures Pictures are widely read.”