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  1. A digital edition of the complete letters of Elizabeth Montagu. Alongside her role as a socialite and 'Queen of the Bluestockings', Elizabeth Montagu is best remembered for her contributions to literary history, as a literary critic, promoter of Shakespeare, and patron of poets, philosophers, and intellectuals.

  2. Elizabeth Montagu, Duchess of Manchester (c.1740 – 26 June 1832), formerly Elizabeth Dashwood, was the wife of George Montagu, 4th Duke of Manchester. Dowager Duchess of Manchester from 1788-1832. She was born at Kirtlington Park in Oxfordshire, a daughter of Sir James Dashwood, 2nd Baronet , and his wife, the former Elizabeth Spencer (whose sister Anne was Duchess of Hamilton). [1]

  3. Elizabeth Montagu (ur. 2 października 1718, zm. 25 sierpnia 1800) – brytyjska reformatorka społeczna, patronka sztuki, krytyczka literacka, pisarka, uczestniczka salonów literackich, organizatorka i członkini Towarzystwa Błękitnych Pończoch. Wyszła za mąż za Edwarda Montagu.

  4. 31 de out. de 2023 · I. Elizabeth Montagu (1718–1800) was a pioneering literary critic, businesswoman, salon host and writer. Her vast correspondence with leading politicians, intellectuals, writers and artists spans nearly the whole century and represents an important historical corpus for literary and historical scholars of the eighteenth century.

  5. Elizabeth Montagu, Elizabeth Robinson de nacimiento ( Yorkshire, 2 de octubre de 1720, - 25 de agosto de 1800), fue una famosa reformadora social, crítica literaria y escritora británica, que ayudó a organizar y liderar la Sociedad Bluestockings, un salón literario en Hill Street, Mayfair, Londres. Su propia insistencia epistolar en la ...

  6. 26 de abr. de 2019 · Elizabeth Montagu (1718–1800) and Elizabeth Vesey (1715–1791) were the founding members of the Bluestocking Society, although many of the early salons also took place in the home of Frances Boscawen . Often perceived as being a group exclusively for women, the Bluestockings, in fact, were always open to male members.