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  1. The Blue Stockings Society was an informal women's social and educational movement in England in the mid-18th century that emphasised education and mutual cooperation. It was founded in the early 1750s by Elizabeth Montagu, Elizabeth Vesey and others as a literary discussion group, a step away from traditional, non-intellectual women's activities.

  2. Blue Stockings Society (Sociedade das Meias Azuis, em inglês) foi um movimento social e educacional informal de mulheres na Inglaterra em meados do século XVIII. A sociedade enfatizava a educação e a cooperação mútua. Retratos das musas no Templo de Apolo, 1778, 52 x 61 polegadas, por Richard Samuel.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BluestockingBluestocking - Wikipedia

    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 ...

  4. Bluestocking, any of a group of women who in mid-18th-century England held “conversations” to which they invited men of letters and members of the aristocracy with literary interests. The word has come to be applied derisively to a woman who affects literary or learned interests.

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  5. Blue Stockings Society. For an 18th century woman, her ‘place’ was to be fashionable, proficient in the social graces, and eloquent yet demure. Society did not deem it acceptable for a woman to be more educated than a man or to share her opinions…. Richard Lowes. 9 min read. It was not until the mid-nineteenth century that feminism as an ...

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  6. 26 de abr. de 2019 · Stories. Who were the Bluestockings? Posted 26 Apr 2019, by Lydia Figes. Before feminism gained momentum in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, there was the Bluestocking Society, an eighteenth-century literary group run by aristocratic and brilliant women of the day.

  7. The Blue Stockings Society was an informal women's social and educational movement in England in the mid-18th century that emphasised education and mutual cooperation. It was founded in the early 1750s by Elizabeth Montagu, Elizabeth Vesey and others as a literary discussion group, a step away from traditional, non-intellectual women's activities.