Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Woman of Wit and Wisdom: A Memoir of Elizabeth Carter, One of the 'Bas Bleu' Society, 1717-1806
Few but the most enthusiastic students of the eighteenth century can find time to dig for the hidden treasures that lie buried in the numerous volumes containing the life and letters of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter. To throw light upon the brilliant picture of her personality, brimful of animation, and of mental and physical activity, and to focus the many side-lights that stream in from various sources upon the stage on which this remarkable woman moved, with men and women of genius clustering in the foreground, it is necessary to explore the mass of contem porary literature that recalls her times, and the gifted circle to which she belonged.
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