#FemaleScribblers

@Fem_Scribblers

Exploring and appreciating women's writing and literary history before 1900. Curated by

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2017.

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    30. svi 2017.
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    Sara Ayad explores the life and work of Iza Duffus Hardy – a prolific and popular novelist who is largely now forgotten ‘Portrait of Miss Iza Duffus Hardy’ by Ford Madox Brown (1821–1893)

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    I’ve finished watching the 1971 Spanish adaptation of Jane Eyre - all 15 episodes! - and have a few thoughts on the unique choices in the adaptation:

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    in , 1753, Montagu writes to her sister Sarah, who had, the year before, been rescued by family from her abusive husband, George Scott. Montagu weaponises Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and Hamlet as symbols through which to avenge her sister.

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    Today: George Sand, the most popular French novelist in the nineteenth century 9.30pm shorter repeat

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    If you haven’t visited the Dickinson Museum, you’re missing out. I wrote part of my new book while sitting IN the poet’s bedroom - an experience I’ll never forget. THESE FEVERED DAYS coming Feb. 25.

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    Back from spending an absolutely thrilling couple of hours looking at and discussing ’s exhibit, ‘City of Ladies’ . Featuring 3D printed versions of the illuminations from Christine de Pizan’s MSS!

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    We have a stunning collection of Maria Edgeworth's hand written notes for her novels. As well as letters from her editor and family. More information about the collection is available here .

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    Let’s all hope this is bought by a publicly accessible place or institution because it’s such an amazing collection and would probably raise many new research questions!

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    Listen to HaSS Faculty PVC and former Head of discuss the work and life of Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin - better known as George Sand - on

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    Lunch catching up with George Sand. Enjoyed closing comments on the importance of translations in increasing her popularity in the UK, & prestigious editions in France. And the post transmission discussion of her jam making activities...

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    Our next author was one of the most prolific as well: L.T. Meade (1844-1914). "She stands there at the foot of the bed; she wears a hood, and her face is yellow. She has been dead a long time.” – “The Woman with the Hood” (1897)

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    Here's a great article on L. T. Meade's contribution to detective literature.

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    Today is the launch of Glass Town, 's graphic novel that brilliantly blurs Brontë biography with their vivid imaginary worlds. We're welcoming Isabel to the Parsonage later this month at Parsonage Unwrapped with . Tickets available on our website.

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    Mary Shelley wrote most of in in 1816/17, but it was the stage version that made it popular. Here's O. Smith as the Creature in the 1st revival of “Presumption!” or the Fate of Frankenstein, English Opera House, Lyceum, 1828.

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    I'm really enjoying all the snowdrop posts on Twitter. Like pendent flakes of vegetating snow, The early herald of the infant year, Ere yet the adventurous crocus dares to blow, Beneath the orchard boughs thy buds appear. C Smith, 'To the Snow Drop' (1 of 2 snowdrop poems!)

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    The first film adaptation of Frankenstein was a short film made in 1910 by the studios of Thomas Edison.

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    More entries needing writers for the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women Writers (from Marie Corelli to Ada Lovelace) - see link for the list and contact details:

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    Nuns writing medical recipes - ⁦⁦⁩ recipes from Gilbertine nuns - Medieval manuscripts blog

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    Got to see this 1630 letter written by to a patron at a spectacular exhibit at . In it, she requests permission to bear arms (for her servant) & promises a portrait. The perfect pre-show prep for ! 🎨

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    We will bring this and other letters to life this weekend with our award-winning play ! 2/6 at The Foundry (West Stockbridge MA) & 2/7-2/8 at Grange Hall Cultural Center (Waterbury Center VT)

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