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  1. Elizabeth Montagu. Elizabeth Montagu (* 2. Oktober 1718 in Yorkshire; † 25. August 1800 in London) war eine englische Salondame, Schriftstellerin und Mäzenin, die die „ Blaustrumpf “-Bewegung im England des 18. Jahrhunderts mitbegründete (Blue Stockings Society). Elizabeth Montagu.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Bluestocking, author and hostess, Elizabeth Montagu (1718–1800) exercised an influence far beyond literary scholarship. Compiled by a relative, Emily Climenson, and published in 1906, this collection of her correspondence provides an excellent introduction to the culture and politics of eighteenth-century polite society.

  3. ELIZABETH MONTAGU, BLUESTOCKING BUSINESSWOMAN dowry.'o The couple had one child, a son, who died in 1744 before age two. By the time Edward died, relations between husband and wife had long been strained, and Scott worried that Montagu might even be disinherited, but Montagu's own letters express her conviction that in default of a male heir ...

  4. Elizabeth Montagu was born on October 2, 1718, into a wealthy and well-connected family. She grew up in York, England, and received an enlightened education: her parents, Matthew Robinson and Elizabeth Drake, encouraged her intellectual pursuits and provided her with access to a wide range of books and learning resources.

  5. Elizabeth Montagu, christened ‘Queen of the Bluestockings’ by Samuel Johnson, was famous in her lifetime as a Shakespeare critic, salon hostess and champion of women’s writing. She attracted the leading writers, politicians and artists of her day to her sparkling London assemblies, where she placed a new emphasis on conversation as a pleasurable and enlightened pursuit.

  6. Elizabeth Montagu née Robinson le 2 octobre 1718 à York et morte le 25 août 1800 à Londres, est une femme de lettres, réformatrice sociale, mécène, salonnière, critique littéraire anglaise et membre influente de la société des bas-bleus .

  7. 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 ...