For my assignment I will be working together with Paul, Victor, and Alfredo. We will be utilizing the Pachyderm template to construct a visually appealing presentation. Our group is going to focus on the contributions of Catherine the Great. In our presentation we will discuss the significance of Catherine the Great and how she demonstrate the qualities of an enlightened woman. We will explore her life in a biographical format and we will also examine how her drive for change moved Russia into an age of reform and westernization.
This of course will be subject to change and also to revision...
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Letters of Lady Montagu
The letters of Lady Mary Montagu reflect the enlightened ideals of a worldly woman. Her letters detail her travels around Europe and offer a unique glimpse into the practices of other cultures and societies. Some of the most interesting encounters Lady Montagu had are found in her letter to Lady Rich. In this specific letter, Lady Montagu recalls her encounter in Vienna, Austria. She was approached with the proposition of an affair. Rather than being shocked and dismissing the idea, Lady Montagu politely dismissed the idea. She subsequently writes to Lady Montagu and expresses her intrigue at the idea of a “affair of the heart”. Another enlightened characteristic that Lady Montagu demonstrates through her letters is found in the letter addressed to Mr. Pope. From Vienna, Lady Montagu again explains some of the different social cultures and aesthetics she encountered. In this specific letter dated 14 September 1716, Lady Montagu explains the opera that she had seen titled Favorita. She mentions that this play would create great controversy in England, however, she enjoyed it. Lady Montagu’s views on European society and culture are indicative of an enlightened thinker. Her openness to new ways of thinking show an acceptance of humankind in its entirety. Lady Montagu accepted the practices of others and as a consequence demonstrated how to be an enlightened thinker.
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