The Gilded Cage of Woman
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
888645206Y
ISBN-13
9798886452068
Publisher
Greenleaf Book Group LLC
Imprint
Greenleaf Book Group LLC
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 2nd, 2024
Print length
248 Pages
Weight
488 grams
Dimensions
23.50 x 16.20 x 2.50 cms
Product Classification:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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The Intimate Memoir of Margaret Bryan (17571836)
?Even the most privileged womans glass ceiling in Georgian England was limited to a wealthy, titled husband and, if all things went well, perpetual pregnancyboys first, please. But despite the pressures on her to marry, headstrong and intelligent Margaret Bryan, always drawn more to numbers and stars than needles and threads, determines early in her life to courageously chart her own path to a world-class scientific education and an occupation of herown choosing.
When she comes into an inheritance, Margaret opens her own school to teach girls math and science. With her newfound independence, she also gains the friendship of two of Englands most influential female nobility, who teach her how to play the game of social image to advance her publishing agenda. Drawn into this new and mysterious world of the London Ton and Royal Society, Margaret also finds personal happiness, even in the face of adversity, through her non-conventional family and the attentions of a progressive royal prince.
Drawing from her own years of research on this extraordinary historical figure, Jayne Catherine Conway tells the forgotten story of her distant relative: a respected mathematician, astronomer, educator, and author who overcame tremendous societal oppression to redefine the limitations of her destined life.
Investigating conversations around the generational abuse of institutional power, Jaynes emotional literary debut draws comparisons to our present-day society, illuminating how history has for far too long confined women to thegilded cage.
?Even the most privileged womans glass ceiling in Georgian England was limited to a wealthy, titled husband and, if all things went well, perpetual pregnancyboys first, please. But despite the pressures on her to marry, headstrong and intelligent Margaret Bryan, always drawn more to numbers and stars than needles and threads, determines early in her life to courageously chart her own path to a world-class scientific education and an occupation of herown choosing.
When she comes into an inheritance, Margaret opens her own school to teach girls math and science. With her newfound independence, she also gains the friendship of two of Englands most influential female nobility, who teach her how to play the game of social image to advance her publishing agenda. Drawn into this new and mysterious world of the London Ton and Royal Society, Margaret also finds personal happiness, even in the face of adversity, through her non-conventional family and the attentions of a progressive royal prince.
Drawing from her own years of research on this extraordinary historical figure, Jayne Catherine Conway tells the forgotten story of her distant relative: a respected mathematician, astronomer, educator, and author who overcame tremendous societal oppression to redefine the limitations of her destined life.
Investigating conversations around the generational abuse of institutional power, Jaynes emotional literary debut draws comparisons to our present-day society, illuminating how history has for far too long confined women to thegilded cage.
The Intimate Memoir of Margaret Bryan (17571836)
?Even the most privileged womans glass ceiling in Georgian England was limited to a wealthy, titled husband and, if all things went well, perpetual pregnancyboys first, please. But despite the pressures on her to marry, headstrong and intelligent Margaret Bryan, always drawn more to numbers and stars than needles and threads, determines early in her life to courageously chart her own path to a world-class scientific education and an occupation of herown choosing.
When she comes into an inheritance, Margaret opens her own school to teach girls math and science. With her newfound independence, she also gains the friendship of two of Englands most influential female nobility, who teach her how to play the game of social image to advance her publishing agenda. Drawn into this new and mysterious world of the London Ton and Royal Society, Margaret also finds personal happiness, even in the face of adversity, through her non-conventional family and the attentions of a progressive royal prince.
Drawing from her own years of research on this extraordinary historical figure, Jayne Catherine Conway tells the forgotten story of her distant relative: a respected mathematician, astronomer, educator, and author who overcame tremendous societal oppression to redefine the limitations of her destined life.
Investigating conversations around the generational abuse of institutional power, Jaynes emotional literary debut draws comparisons to our present-day society, illuminating how history has for far too long confined women to thegilded cage.
?Even the most privileged womans glass ceiling in Georgian England was limited to a wealthy, titled husband and, if all things went well, perpetual pregnancyboys first, please. But despite the pressures on her to marry, headstrong and intelligent Margaret Bryan, always drawn more to numbers and stars than needles and threads, determines early in her life to courageously chart her own path to a world-class scientific education and an occupation of herown choosing.
When she comes into an inheritance, Margaret opens her own school to teach girls math and science. With her newfound independence, she also gains the friendship of two of Englands most influential female nobility, who teach her how to play the game of social image to advance her publishing agenda. Drawn into this new and mysterious world of the London Ton and Royal Society, Margaret also finds personal happiness, even in the face of adversity, through her non-conventional family and the attentions of a progressive royal prince.
Drawing from her own years of research on this extraordinary historical figure, Jayne Catherine Conway tells the forgotten story of her distant relative: a respected mathematician, astronomer, educator, and author who overcame tremendous societal oppression to redefine the limitations of her destined life.
Investigating conversations around the generational abuse of institutional power, Jaynes emotional literary debut draws comparisons to our present-day society, illuminating how history has for far too long confined women to thegilded cage.
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