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Too Much For The 17th Century

Too Much For The 17th Century

  • Margaret Cavendish was writing at a time when the prevailing view was that only men were cut out for a life of reflection, while women were better suited to more menial affairs.
  • Although she was aware of the social restraints on her philosophical endeavours, Cavendish took matters into her own hands by publishing her own ideas and addressing them directly to her readers.
  • Her engagement with her ideas was direct, and there was no evidence of her engagement with any of her ideas from her peers or from her own experience.

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