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  2. Il Circolo delle Blue Stockings è stato un movimento atto a promuovere l'emancipazione culturale e sociale della donna.. Storia. Il circolo nacque in Inghilterra attorno al 1750 e fu l'espressione di un movimento culturale, presente anche in Francia con il nome di Basbleuisme, che intendeva promuovere l'emancipazione culturale e sociale della donna.

  3. 18 de jul. de 2018 · STORY 1: In this story the group owes its name to the botanist Benjamin Stillingfleet. According to one account , it was Stillingfleet who was labeled a “bluestocking” for wearing informal blue stockings to the Society’s meetings and, thus, the nickname jumped from him to the Society.

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  5. Frances Evelyn "Fanny" Boscawen (née Glanville) (23 July 1719 – 26 February 1805) was an English literary hostess, correspondent and member of the Blue Stockings Society. [2] She was born Frances Evelyn Glanville on 23 July 1719 at St Clere, Kemsing, Kent. In 1742 she married Admiral The Hon. Edward Boscawen (1711–1761).

  6. Bluestocking (青鞜, Seitō) was a literary magazine created in 1911 by a group of five women: Haru Raichō Hiratsuka, Yasumochi Yoshiko, Mozume Kazuko, Kiuchi Teiko, and Nakano Hatsuko. [3] The group called themselves the Japanese Bluestocking Society (青鞜社 Seitō-sha) and used the magazine to promote the equal rights of women through ...

  7. Elizabeth, as a Bluestocking, was called the "Queen of the Blues". She led and hosted the Blue Stockings Society of England from about 1750. The loose organization of privileged women with an interest in education waned in popularity at the end of the 18th century.