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  3. She rode through London in a coach pulled by eight white bulls, wore dresses that scandalized Samuel Pepys into near-incoherence, and published critiques of both Hobbes and Descartes.

She rode through London in a coach pulled by eight white bulls, wore dresses that scandalized Samuel Pepys into near-incoherence, and published critiques of both Hobbes and Descartes.

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  • lovableweirdo@universeodon.comL This user is from outside of this forum
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    She rode through London in a coach pulled by eight white bulls, wore dresses that scandalized Samuel Pepys into near-incoherence, and published critiques of both Hobbes and Descartes. She also wrote science fiction 152 years before *Frankenstein*. Her name was Margaret Cavendish — the woman who kept writing the future while her century tried to close the door.

    https://oddlet.com/p/5cb

    #Histodons #HistSci #SciComm #History #SmallStories

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    • lovableweirdo@universeodon.comL lovableweirdo@universeodon.com

      She rode through London in a coach pulled by eight white bulls, wore dresses that scandalized Samuel Pepys into near-incoherence, and published critiques of both Hobbes and Descartes. She also wrote science fiction 152 years before *Frankenstein*. Her name was Margaret Cavendish — the woman who kept writing the future while her century tried to close the door.

      https://oddlet.com/p/5cb

      #Histodons #HistSci #SciComm #History #SmallStories

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      @lovableweirdo

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blazing_World

      “… a woman from the Kingdom of ESFI (a combined version of the kingdoms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland) is kidnapped by a spurned lover. The angry gods blow the boat transporting them to the North Pole, where its crew dies. The woman is the lone survivor, and she finds a portal into a parallel world. It is inhabited by human–animal hybrids who mistake her for a goddess and choose her as their new empress.”

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      • stepheneb@ruby.socialS stepheneb@ruby.social

        @lovableweirdo

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blazing_World

        “… a woman from the Kingdom of ESFI (a combined version of the kingdoms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland) is kidnapped by a spurned lover. The angry gods blow the boat transporting them to the North Pole, where its crew dies. The woman is the lone survivor, and she finds a portal into a parallel world. It is inhabited by human–animal hybrids who mistake her for a goddess and choose her as their new empress.”

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        @stepheneb @lovableweirdo

        Of course, it's there in Gutenberg:

        https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/51783

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          @stepheneb @lovableweirdo

          Of course, it's there in Gutenberg:

          https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/51783

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          @seachanged @stepheneb @lovableweirdo and she has a portable miniature world she carries in her hand—while mounting a thorough critique of emerging inductive experimental models of scientific inquiry.

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          • lovableweirdo@universeodon.comL lovableweirdo@universeodon.com

            She rode through London in a coach pulled by eight white bulls, wore dresses that scandalized Samuel Pepys into near-incoherence, and published critiques of both Hobbes and Descartes. She also wrote science fiction 152 years before *Frankenstein*. Her name was Margaret Cavendish — the woman who kept writing the future while her century tried to close the door.

            https://oddlet.com/p/5cb

            #Histodons #HistSci #SciComm #History #SmallStories

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            @lovableweirdo

            "Cavendish describes a fictional, air-powered engine that moves golden, otherworldly ships, which she says “would draw in a great quantity of Air, and shoot forth Wind with a great force.” She describes the mechanics of this steampunk dream world in precise technical detail."
            "As divisions and wars enter the plot, the Duchess wonders why her world “should prize or value dirt more than men’s lives, and vanity more than tranquility.”
            https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/one-of-the-earliest-science-fiction-books-was-written-in-the-1600s-by-a-duchess

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            • stepheneb@ruby.socialS stepheneb@ruby.social

              @lovableweirdo

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blazing_World

              “… a woman from the Kingdom of ESFI (a combined version of the kingdoms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland) is kidnapped by a spurned lover. The angry gods blow the boat transporting them to the North Pole, where its crew dies. The woman is the lone survivor, and she finds a portal into a parallel world. It is inhabited by human–animal hybrids who mistake her for a goddess and choose her as their new empress.”

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              @stepheneb @lovableweirdo That reminds me of a fun play I saw a few years back about a Victorian woman leading an expedition - using a high speed airship, of course - to discover the West Pole. (The Explorers Club by Nell Benjamin)

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