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Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing

Current price: $15.95
Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing
Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing

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Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing

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What you haven't realised is that I sew to aid my thought processes. Look –
needle

stab – stitch – thought. Needle – stab
stitch
thought.
So next time you see a woman demurely sewing a sampler, be very, very wary. God knows what she may be planning.
Harriet Martineau (1802–1876) was a social theorist who is often credited as being the first female sociologist. In
Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing
, Shelagh Stephenson depicts the great writer in a period of convalescence, living as an invalid by the sea in Tynemouth.
Shut off from her usual society, Harriet is visited by women of the locale; Impie, a recent widow who is using her new-found marital freedom to paint murals on the ceilings of her family home; Beulah, the daughter of a woman who'd been sold into slavery and escaped; and Jane, the housemaid, whose unfeted and unexpected gifts lift her out of domestic servitude and could help Harriet out of illness.
Harriet Martineau
is a play about female self-reliance in a time of patriarchal dominance. Written by Shelagh Stephenson, it premiered at Live Theatre, Newcastle, in winter 2016.

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