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For eighteenth century women, the role in music that was socially acceptable was that of a performer. It was not acceptable at the time for women to be composers.
In the nineteenth century, women were generally expected to prioritize their role as wives and mothers, taking care of the household and children. They were discouraged from pursuing higher education or careers, and were expected to uphold traditional gender roles and behave in a modest and proper manner.
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Some notable women travel literature writers in the eighteenth century include Mary Wortley Montagu, Lady Mary (1737), Frances Trollope (1778), and Maria Graham (1785). Their writings provide important perspectives on travel, culture, and society during their time.
Was one of the finest eighteenth-century French painters and among the most important women artists of all time
Literature in the eighteenth century is known for its remarkable variety in tone and genre. There was lots of satire, open religiosity, and seduction. Plays contained lots of sexual innuendo and reflected Charles II's love of women, food, and money. An example of a famous play from the eighteenth century is Wycherley's "The Country Wife". In the eighteenth century was the birth of the novel, with well known artists including Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Samuel Richardson, and Jonathan Swift. During the century, the first dictionary with normalized spelling was written by Samuel Johnson and John Dryden became the first literary and artistic critic.
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Women were expected to take care of the household in the early nineteenth century. However, for families that needed a second income, teaching and nursing were two professionals that women could choose to go into.
The first fishnet stockings were designed in the early eighteenth century in France. They were used as an alternative to warmer full stockings by women of the evening.