BONUS Margaret Cavendish Blazes Through the World Part 2
Alex von Tunzelmann and philosopher Professor Keith Allen discuss the remarkable life of Margaret Cavendish.
Alex von Tunzelmann meets Professor Keith Allen to discuss Margaret Cavendish鈥檚 remarkable legacy. Keith, who is professor of philosophy at the University of York, has been researching Margaret Cavendish and neurodiversity. He argues that Cavendish may have had one or more forms of neurodivergence, based on the descriptions she herself gave of her life and experience.
Cavendish clung to the hope of future fame. She knew that her work was misunderstood within her own time. Lady Dorothy Osborne remarked that there are "soberer people in Bedlam鈥 - the psychiatric hospital. Centuries later, she was still being misunderstood. Virginia Woolf claimed that Cavendish was like 鈥渁 giant cucumber,鈥 choking the roses and carnations in an otherwise orderly garden of 17th century literature. Are these accusations fair?
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A 麻豆社 Studios Audio production.
Producer: Lorna Reader
Written and presented by Alex von Tunzelmann
Executive Producer: Paul Smith
Commissioning editor for Radio 4: Rhian Roberts
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