Description
A biography of the remarkable, and in her time scandalous, seventeenth-century writer Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle.
About the Author
Francesca Peacock is an author and arts journalist from London. She writes about books, art and culture for the Telegraph, The Times, Spectator and Prospect, amongst other publications. Pure Wit is her first book.
Reviews
It's a gripping read, wonderfully researched and puts Cavendish back into the literary history books where she belongs. I loved it. * Kate Mosse *
Fascinating * William Boyd *
Well-written, well-researched, interesting and peppy. * The Observer *
5 STARS... Margaret Cavendish was a woman out of time. This blazing biography does her proud * The Telegraph *
[An] erudite and entertaining book * The Spectator *
Scholarly, articulate, and never less than fascinating, this is a sensational debut. * Alice Loxton *
[A] sparky celebration of a remarkable woman * Financial Times *
Pure Wit is thorough and scholarly * Literary Review *
A stellar debut. Francesca Peacock is as bold, bright and witty as her subject. Margaret Cavendish sears through every page and so does her blazing world. * Jessie Childs *
This is historical biography as it should be written: intelligent and nuanced, witty and thoroughly riveting. * Lucasta Miller *
A fascinating book on a fascinating woman, who was not the "crazy duchess" of hostile legend, but a daring feminist pioneer. * Penelope Corfield *
Francesca Peacock adroitly recounts Cavendish's ordeals as a monarchist under Cromwell, her years in exile in Paris, her supportive marriage, her ennoblement and fame. * New Statesman *
[Peacock's] enjoyable book is enriched by accounts of other women who lived remarkably in those remarkable times. * The Times *
Perceptive and nuanced. A blazing account of a blazing woman. * Holly Kyte *
Book Information
ISBN 9781837930173
Author Francesca Peacock
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Apollo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC