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MARGARET THE FIRST
MARGARET THE FIRST is based on 17th-century writer and polymath Margaret Cavendish, one of the first English women to be published and a notoriously audacious and polarizing figure in her day.
As one of the Queen’s attendants and the daughter of prominent Royalists, Margaret was exiled at the overthrow of King Charles I in 1642. As the English Civil War raged on, Margaret spent the interregnum period in France and Belgium, marrying William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In sharp, stylized prose Dutton opens the private sphere of this odd and fascinating woman, her drive to write, and the singular marriage that enabled her success.
Returning to England ten years later as a celebrated author, Cavendish was the first woman ever invited to the Royal Society of London, and the last for another 200 years.
Danielle Dutton’s previous works include the widely praised story collection ATTEMPTS AT A LIFE and an experimental novel, SPRAWL, a finalist for the Believer Book Award in 2011.
Dutton is active in the literary community, notably as the founder of the publishing house Dorothy, which—for its impressive list and as well as innovative book design—has attracted the attention of The New York Times Book Review, The Paris Review, Elle, Poets & Writers, Kirkus, and BOMB. She teaches fiction on the permanent faculty at Washington University in St. Louis, alongside Kathryn Davis, Carl Phillips, and Mary Jo Bang.
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Published 2016-03-15 by Catapult |