Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689–1762)
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Lady Mary, as Montagu is known, was among the truly independent women of eighteenth-century England. During her lifetime she was much admired as a poet of stylish wit; afterward she was highly regarded as a correspondent of keen observation. While still a young woman, she eloped with Edward Wortley mehr anzeigen Montagu and, when he was appointed ambassador, accompanied him to Constantinople. On her return to England, she brought with her the vaccine for smallpox (she had meanwhile contracted the disease). She was the leading woman of letters of her day, and, while she quarreled in print with her friends Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, she returned their attacks with at least equal force. From 1739 until just before her death in 1762, she left England and her husband for Italy; from Brescia she wrote to her daughter letters so brimming with learning that Voltaire compared them favorably to those of Mme de Sevigne (see Vol. 2). (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen
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The works of the Right Honorable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu : including her correspondence, poems, and essays 6 Exemplare
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Tra le donne turche Lettere 1716-1718 2 Exemplare
Woman Not Inferior to Man: Or, a Short and Modest Vindication of the Natural Right of the Fair Sex to a Perfect Equ (1975) 2 Exemplare
Letters and Works, 2 vols. 2 Exemplare
The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Including Her Correspondence, Poems, and Essays, vol. IV (1999) 2 Exemplare
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Court eclogs written in the year, 1716 : Alexander Pope's autograph manuscript of poems by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1977) 1 Exemplar
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The Other Eighteenth Century: English Women of Letters, 1660-1800 (1991) — Mitwirkender — 32 Exemplare
Lapham's Quarterly - The Future: Volume IV, Number 4, Fall 2011 (2011) — Mitwirkender — 23 Exemplare
The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 4th Edition, Volume 1 (1974) — Mitwirkender — 20 Exemplare
English Verse: Volume 3: The Eighteenth Century: Swift to Crabbe (Penguin Classics) (1995) — Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare
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- 1689-05-15
- Todestag
- 1762-08-21
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- female
- Nationalität
- Großbritannien
- Geburtsort
- London, England, UK
- Sterbeort
- London, England, UK
- Wohnorte
- London, England, UK (Geburt - Tod))
Istanbul, Ottoman Turkey
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Avignon, France
Brescia, Italy
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diarist - Beziehungen
- Stuart, Lady Louisa (granddaughter)
Pope, Alexander (friend)
Astell, Mary (friend)
Gay, John (friend) - Kurzbiographie
- Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, née Pierrepont, was born in London, a daughter of Evelyn and Mary Pierrepont. Her father became earl of Kingston the year after her birth. She was educated at home and taught herself Latin in her father's library. Her early influences were the classics, John Dryden, and French romances. In 1710, she translated the Enchiridion (Handbook) of the ancient Greek philosopher Epictetus from Latin into English and sent a copy to Gilbert Brunet, Bishop of Salisbury, with a letter defending women's right to formal education. Despite her initial reluctance, in 1712, she married Edward Wortley Montagu, a lawyer, diplomat, and Member of Parliament. Her first published writing appeared in 1714 in Addison's Spectator, under the pseudonym Lady President. During this period she also became friends with a literary circle that included Alexander Pope and John Gay. She is chiefly known today for the letters she wrote while the couple were living in 1716-1718 in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), where her husband served as the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. Her writings are considered an extremely valuable historical resource, and the earliest secular work by a woman about the Muslim world. She also wrote volumes of poems, essays, a brief epistolary novel, and a play. Lady Mary kept a diary, but it was burned after her death by her daughter Mary, Lady Bute. Her surviving Letters and Works were published in 1837 with an introduction by her granddaughter Lady Louisa Stuart.
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