The Ladies' Defence

The Ladies' Defence

"The Ladies' Defence, Or, a Dialogue Between Sir John Brute, Sir William Loveall, Melissa, and a Parson", is an essay in verse published by Lady Mary Chudleigh in 1701. The piece was written in response to a wedding sermon, "The Bride-Woman's Counselor", published by the minister John Sprint in 1700. The sermon insists that women's entire duty in life is to love, honor, and be obedient to a husband. ["Lady Mary Chudleigh." "The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Traditions in English". New York: W.W. Norton, 1996. 161.] As an intellectual poet, Chudleigh felt that women were fit for nothing but subservience only because men held low expectations for them. In her feminist work, she advocates for increased educational opportunities for women and questions the psychological stifling that often happened as a result of women's near-servanthood in marriage. ["Lady Mary Chudleigh Biography." "Famous Poets and Poems". 16 December 2006 .]

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