Margaret Cavendish

Duchess and writer in 17th century England

Margaret Cavendish - Duchess and writer in 17th century England
Born

1623
402 years ago

Died

December 15th, 1673
351 years ago — 50 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

England

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Born in 1623, a notable English noblewoman and writer, primarily recognized for contributions to literature and philosophy. Authored works across various genres, including poetry, plays, and scientific writings. Actively engaged in intellectual discussions, often participating in the Newcastle salons. Her notable works include 'The Blazing World', a pioneering science fiction narrative, and 'Observations upon Experimental Philosophy'. Involved in early scientific discourse, promoting curiosity and inquiry into nature and society, establishing a significant presence in the literary community of her time. Died in 1673.

Authored 'The Blazing World'

Contributed to early scientific discourse

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