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About The Gilded Cage of Woman

The Intimate Memoir of Margaret Bryan (1757–1836)

Even the most privileged woman’s glass ceiling in Georgian England was limited to a wealthy, titled husband and, if all things went well, perpetual pregnancy—boys first, please. But despite the pressures on her to marry, headstrong and intelligent Margaret Bryan, always drawn more to numbers and stars than needles and threads, determines early in her life to courageously chart her own path to a world-class scientific education and an occupation of her own choosing.

When she comes into an inheritance, Margaret opens her own school to teach girls math and science. With her newfound independence, she also gains the friendship of two of England’s most influential female nobility, who teach her how to play the game of social image to advance her publishing agenda. Drawn into this new and mysterious world of the London Ton and Royal Society, Margaret also finds personal happiness, even in the face of adversity, through her non-conventional family and the attentions of a progressive royal prince.

Drawing from her own years of research on this extraordinary historical figure, Jayne Catherine Conway tells the forgotten story of her distant relative: a respected mathematician, astronomer, educator, and author who overcame tremendous societal oppression to redefine the limitations of her destined life.

Investigating conversations around the generational abuse of institutional power, this emotional portrait of a nearly forgotten woman who broke the shackles of a deeply misogynistic culture draws striking comparisons to our present-day society, illuminating how history has for far too long confined women to the gilded cage.

“Mamie told me that I had the intellect to be a mathematician, an astronomer, and even a clockmaker, or all three, just like the six generations of men that preceded me. She told me I have their gift and that my sex doesn’t matter in my ability to study and comprehend advanced mathematics. So that is what I want. This world will not let me do that and have a traditional family because I am a woman.”

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July 2, 2024

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About Jayne Catherine Conway

Jayne was born in England and immigrated to the United States with her family as a child. She holds a BS in engineering from North Carolina State University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Jayne has held various C-suite leadership positions at Dunkin’ Brands, Gulf Oil, Planet Fitness, and Alex and Ani. While at Alex and Ani, she had the privilege of partnering with First Lady Michelle Obama on the Let Girls Learn campaign. It was here she developed her passion for raising awareness for women’s lack of access to higher education and education in general. She was a teaching fellow at Harvard before she penned The Gilded Cage of Woman.

When Jayne and her uncle were working on their family tree together, they rediscovered the lost story of Margaret Bryan—an eighteenth-century relation and trailblazer in the education of women in the sciences, who found her path when there was no path for her.

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