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Bluestocking (also
spaced blue-stocking or blue stockings) is a
derogatory term for an educated,
intellectual woman,
originally a
member of the 18th-century...
- Look up
bluestocking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bluestocking is an educated,
intellectual woman.
Bluestocking or
Bluestockings may also refer...
- Seitō (****anese: 青鞜), also
known by its
translated title Bluestocking, was a
literary magazine created in 1911 by a
group of five women: Haru Raichō Hirat****...
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Bluestockings is a
radical bookstore, café, and
activist center located on the
Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It
started as a volunteer-supported...
- everyday, blue
worsted stockings. The
society gave rise to the term “
bluestocking”,
referred to the
informal quality of the
gatherings and the emphasis...
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English poet, classicist, writer, translator, and linguist. As one of the
Bluestocking Circle that
surrounded Elizabeth Montagu, she
earned respect for the...
- May 1700 – 15
April 1788) was an
English artist, letter-writer, and
bluestocking,
known for her "paper-mosaicks",
botanic drawing,
needlework and her...
- 18th-century
bluestockings. New Haven, Ct.: Yale
University Press. ISBN 978-0300141030. Pohl,
Nicole (2003).
Reconsidering the
Bluestockings. San Marino...
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Henrietta Maria Bowdler (1750–1830),
commonly called Mrs.
Harriet Bowdler, was an
English religious author and
literary expurgator,
notably of the works...
- College. She
joined the ****anese
Bluestocking Society (青鞜社, Seitō-sha) and
started contributing to the
Bluestocking magazine (青鞜, Seitō) in 1911. She...