The Blazing World: For Android and Tablets

· Metrovania Publications
Ebook
100
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

One of the oldest books of science fiction, predecessor of many titles in the genre, the incredible The Blazing World is the product of the writings of a duchess from several centuries ago. Margaret Cavendish brings us a story which is set around the entering of the North Pole where another kingdom exists. This unique utopian female authored fiction is the only one of its kind from the 17th century. Read on to find out how a young woman adventures on to become Empress in this obscure world composed of varying species of animals and humanoids. Throughout the book the story embarks on the deadly confrontation of the Empress versus the rival of the kingdom of Esfi where her forces of fishmen and avian troops use every effort they can to claim dominance.

About the author

Margaret Lucas Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1623 – 15 December 1673) was a prolific English philosopher, poet, scientist, fiction writer and playwright. In her lifetime she was able to keep that tone of productivity by creating more than twelve works that were completely original to her own. Margaret Cavendish even would have her portrait engraved on the covers of her different works so that people would know that she would solely responsible for the creation of whatever she wrote and then published in some way or another. This made Margaret Cavendish a pioneer for other women who wanted to engage in social sciences. In a time where it was difficult for all women to become any type of professional scientist or doctor, Margaret Cavendish was supported by an active husband with high social status. This high social status allowed Margret to meet and converse with some of the most important and influential minds of her time. Being the first woman to be formally invited to visit the Royal Society, her trail-blazing personality shows how she was bold enough to take a stand for women at her own risk. Her husband, William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, was Royalist commander in Northern England during the First English Civil War and in 1644 went into self-imposed exile in France. Margaret accompanied him and remained abroad until the Stuart Restoration in 1660. She wrote in her own name in a period when most women writers remained anonymous.

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