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A Female Genius James Essinger

A Female Genius By James Essinger

A Female Genius by James Essinger


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Summary

The first biography in almost two decades of the turbulent life Ada Lovelace, the daughter of Byron, who developed into a female genius against the odds.

A Female Genius Summary

A Female Genius: How Ada Lovelace Started the Computer Age by James Essinger

Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron's only legitimate daughter, was rediscovered in the 1930s by pioneers such as Alan Turing, who invented the world's first computer. Four decades on, Ada, a widely-used scientific computer programme, would be named after her. A Female Genius tells the remarkable story of her life, how she overcame the obstacles in her way; her background, her over-bearing mother, her ill health and being a woman in the male-dominated 19th century. It also tells the story how the computer age could have started almost two centuries ago, in 1840s London. Ada Lovelace was the only one who understood this, despite opposition that the principles of science were 'beyond the strength of a woman's physical power of application'. She, for example, wrote the world's first computer programme and foresaw that computers could create music. There are still some who believe she is 'overrated' - the reason why James Essinger researched this book.

A Female Genius Reviews

'Accessible - the story [that] might have kick-started the computer age a century sooner.' Independent on Sunday 'First lady of computers - what mark Ada might have made.' Sunday Express

About James Essinger

James Essinger read English at Lincoln College, (University of Oxford) and lives in Canterbury. While researching his previous book, Jacquard's Web: How a Hand-loom Led to the Birth of the Information Age (OUP 2004), he became interested in the relationship between Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage, inventor of the world's first mechanical computer.

Table of Contents

Preface 1 Poetic Beginnings 2 Lord Byron: A Scandalous Ancestry 3 Annabella: Anglo-Saxon Attitudes 4 The Manor of Parallelograms 5 The Art of Flying 6 Love 7 Silken Threads 8 When Ada Met Charles 9 The Thinking Machine 10 Kinship 11 Mad Scientist 12 The Analytical Engine 13 The Jacquard Loom 14 A Mind with a View 15 Ada's Offer to Babbage 16 The Enchantress of Number 17 A Horrible Death 18 Redemption Afterword Notes Acknowledgements Four Poems Index

Additional information

GOR005386270
9781908096661
1908096667
A Female Genius: How Ada Lovelace Started the Computer Age by James Essinger
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Gibson Square Books Ltd
20131015
288
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