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Bluestocking

Bluestocking (also spaced blue-stocking or blue stockings) is a term for an educated, intellectual woman, originally a member of the 18th-century Blue Stockings Society from England led by the hostess and critic Elizabeth Montagu (1718–1800), the "Queen of the Blues", including Elizabeth Vesey (1715–1791), Hester Chapone (1727–1801) and the classicist…

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Bluestocking

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related to Further reading · 42
Bluestocking → Anne Pitt, Bluestockings, British History, Burns, Chauncey Brewster, Deborah, Demers, Education, Eighteenth-Century England, Elizabeth Carter, Elizabeth Montagu, Encyclopædia Britannica, English, Fight, First Women, Friendship, Hannah More, Huntington Library Quarterly, Jane, Johnson
related to history · 34
Bluestocking → Benjamin Stillingfleet, Bible, Calza, Charles Edward Horn, Comenius's Latin, Compagnie, Covenanters, Edmund Burke, Elizabeth Montagu, Elizabeth Montagu's, England, English, Euripides, Frances Pulteney, Harriet Bowdler, Henry, In, It, John Amos Comenius, Keatinge's
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Bluestocking → Bluestocking Oxford, Chief, Christ Church, Editor, Elizabeth Montagu, Founded, In Japan, It, Japanese, Lady Antonia Fraser, London, Olivia Hurton, Oxford University, Raichō Hiratsuka, Seitō, Since, The
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Bluestocking → most odious character in society...she sinks wherever she is placed

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blue stockings elizabeth intellectual society women term montagu literary bluestockings frances stillingfleet england vesey hester burney now later informal dress

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Bluestockingis amost odious character in society...she sinks wherever she is placed0.90text
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingBurns0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingWilliam0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingBluestockings0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingReader's Guide0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingBritish History0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingDeborah0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingThe Bluestockings0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingVirtue Friendship0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingElizabeth Montagu0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingAnne Pitt0.60section
Bluestockingrelated to Further readingElizabeth Carter0.60section

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