In 1769 Thomas Day, a member of the eighteenth century Lunar Society, embarked on a unique experiment to educate a twelve year old girl, whom he named Sabrina Sidney, according to the theories of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. He hoped, in time to marry her, and therefore to fashion for himself a new breed of Enlightenment wife. This talk will look at Day’s unusual experiment in female education, marriage and motherhood.
Join us for a talk by Kate Isles on Thursday 2nd November at St Georges and Priorslee Parish Centre, St Georges, TF2 9LJ.
All welcome, but please note for Non-Members of the WHG there is a £2.50 charge.
We look forward to seeing you on Thursday 2nd November.
Join us for a talk by Kate Isles on Thursday 2nd November at St Georges and Priorslee Parish Centre, St Georges, TF2 9LJ.
All welcome, but please note for Non-Members of the WHG there is a £2.50 charge.
We look forward to seeing you on Thursday 2nd November.