Mary Chudleigh
Lady Mary Chudleigh | |
|---|---|
| Born | Mary Lee August 1656 |
| Died | December 15, 1710 England |
| Occupation | Poet, essayist |
| Education | Self-educated |
| Literary movement | Early English feminism |
| Notable works | Poems on Several Occasions (1703) Essays Upon Several Subjects (1710) |
| Spouse |
Sir George Chudleigh, 3rd Baronet
(m. 1674) |
| Children | At least 6 |
Mary, Lady Chudleigh (née Mary Lee; August 1656 – September 15, 1710) was an English poet who belonged to an intellectual circle that included Mary Astell, Elizabeth Thomas, Judith Drake, Elizabeth Elstob, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, and John Norris. In her later years she published a volume of poetry and two volumes of essays, all dealing with feminist themes. Two of her books were published in four editions during the last ten years of her life. Her poetry on the subject of human relationships and reactions has appeared in several anthologies. Her feminist essays are still in print.