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Atomic Poems of Margaret (Lucas) Cavendish, The http://bohr.library.emory.edu/ewwrp/toc.php?id=atomic
From the Emory Women Writers Resource Project. Selection of poems edited and introduced by Leigh Tillman Partington.
Book Review http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/06-3/hintzrev.htm
Carrie Hintz reviews Margaret Cavendish and the Exiles of the Mind, by Anna Battigelli.
Book Reviews http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/06-2/andrearev.htm
Bernadette Andrea reviews Sociable Letters and The Convent of Pleasure, Ed. James Fitzmaurice; The Convent of Pleasure and Other Plays, Ed. Anne Shaver.
Luminarium: Margaret (Lucas) Cavendish http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/cavendish/
Quotes, biography, works, and links.
Margaret Cavendish Bibliography http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jbf/CavBiblio.html
Compiled by James Fitzmaurice of Northern Arizona University.
Margaret Cavendish Bibliography http://www.usask.ca/english/phoenix/cavendishbib.htm
Compiled by Ron Cooley of the University of Saskatchewan.
Margaret Cavendish Book Extract http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/catalog/extract.htm?command=search&db=main.txt&eqisbndata=070116929X
From "Mad Madge: Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle Royalist, Writer and Romantic," by Katie Whitaker.
Norton Anthology of English Literature http://www.wwnorton.com/nael/18century/topic_3/cavendish.htm
Very short biography, text of her poem, "A World in an Eare-Ring," image of frontispiece to Philosophical and Physical Opinions (1655), and an online quiz.
Poems from Poems and Fancies http://www.usask.ca/english/phoenix/cavendishlist.htm
Selected works from her 1653 edition.
Romancing Multiplicity: Female Subjectivity and the Body Divisible in Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/09-1/wagnblaz.htm
Geraldine Wagner argues that Cavendish "considered textuality a means to subjectivity: one in which there is . . . no sovereign head, but many multi-bodied, competing loci of potential agency."
Sunshine for Women: Margaret Lucas Cavendish http://www.pinn.net/~sunshine/march99/cavndsh.html
A brief biographical profile and introduction to Cavendish's work.

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