Unquiet Women: From the Dusk of the Roman Empire to the Dawn of the Enlightenment

Unquiet Women: From the Dusk of the Roman Empire to the Dawn of the Enlightenment

by Max Adams (Author), Max Adams (Author), Max Adams (Author)

Synopsis

Unquiet Women is an exquisitely crafted patchwork of the forgotten lives of some of the most remarkable women in history.

Wynflaed was an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who owned male slaves and badger-skin gowns; Egeria a Gaulish nun who toured the Holy Land as the Roman Empire was collapsing; Gudrid an Icelandic explorer and the first woman to give birth to a European child on American soil; Mary Astell a philosopher who out-thought John Locke.

In this exploration of the lives of women living between the last days of Rome and the Enlightenment, Max Adams triumphantly overturns the idea that women of this period were either queens, nuns or invisible. A kaleidoscopic study of women's creativity, intellect and influence, Unquiet Women brings to life the experiences of women whose stories are all too rarely told. Thanks to its author's rigorous work of rescue and recovery, their voices can be heard across the centuries - still passionate and still strong.

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Format: paperback
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Published:

ISBN 10: 1788543424
ISBN 13: 9781788543422