March 7, 2008
Painting of 18th Century Feminist Unearthed

It is apropos that Carter be included since she was a member of the Bluestocking Society (a group of intellectual women who met during the latter half of the 18th century), and was herself a pretty righteous babe. Not only a poet, she apparently was also a translator who spoke Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and a few other standard modern Euro languages. Rumour has it she also made a pretty wicked pudding.
Painting of a hoary Elizabeth Carter by Sir Thomas Lawrence, courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery.





