A Woman of Opinion
by Sean Lusk
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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu longs for adventure, freedom and love, believing that only by truly living can she ever escape the stalking crow of Death. An aristocratic woman in 18th century England is expected to act in certain ways. But Mary has never let society's expectations stifle her: she writes celebrated poetry and articles advocating for equality, as well as endless -- often scandalous -- letters to her many powerful friends. However, Mary wants more from the world. Using her charm and show more connections, she engineers a job offer for her husband as ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. Travelling to Constantinople, Mary finally discovers the autonomous life she dreams of. And when she observes Turkish women "engrafting" children against smallpox, she resolves to bring the miracle cure back to England. Despite this, Mary's reputation becomes increasingly tainted. Her inability to abide by the rules, her outspoken opinions on women's rights, and her search for love and desire at all costs gains her powerful enemies. While Mary tries to ensure her name will live on by arranging the publication of her diaries after her death, her own daughter works against her, afraid of what they might contain. An illuminating and beautiful novel which gives a voice to the tragically unremembered yet extraordinary life of pioneering poet and feminist, Mary Wortley Montagu. show lessTags
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Mary is a woman ahead of her time, living in the 18th Century she is under the control of her father and she does not want the marriage he has arranged. Eloping with Edward Wortley Montagu, Mary becomes the wife of a politician with social influence in London society. Manipulating a position for her husband in Istanbul, Mary experiences life with more freedom and where she can affect the lives of others but there are sacrifices to be made.
Mary Wortley Montagu is an early feminist whose life is not as well-heralded as it should be. She is most known for pioneering the idea of inoculation against smallpox, a process she observed in Turkey and brought back to England. However her story is so much more and here, Lusk has written a wonderful show more fictional biography which celebrates this idiosyncratic heroine. show less
Mary Wortley Montagu is an early feminist whose life is not as well-heralded as it should be. She is most known for pioneering the idea of inoculation against smallpox, a process she observed in Turkey and brought back to England. However her story is so much more and here, Lusk has written a wonderful show more fictional biography which celebrates this idiosyncratic heroine. show less
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