Anna Beer investigates the lives and achievements of eight women
writers, uncovering a startling and unconventional history of
literature
'Essential reading.' Claire Tomalin
Warned not to write - and certainly not to bite - these women put pen
to paper anyway and wrote themselves into history.
From the fourteenth century through to the present day, women who write
have been understood as mad, undisciplined or dangerous. Female writers
have always had to find ways to overcome or challenge these beliefs.
Some were cautious and discreet, some didn't give a damn, but all lived
complex, eventful and often controversial lives.
Eve Bites Back places the female contemporaries of Chaucer,
Shakespeare and Milton centre stage in the history of literature in
English, uncovering stories of dangerous liaisons and daring adventures.
From Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe, Aemilia Lanyer and Anne
Bradstreet, to Aphra Behn, Mary Wortley Montagu, Jane Austen and Mary
Elizabeth Braddon, these are the women who dared to write.