Women, Death and Literature in Post-Reformation England

Women, Death and Literature in Post-Reformation England

by Patricia Phillippy
Women, Death and Literature in Post-Reformation England

Women, Death and Literature in Post-Reformation England

by Patricia Phillippy

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Overview

Patricia Phillippy examines the crucial literal and figurative roles played by women in death and mourning during the early modern period. Using funerary, liturgical, and lamentational practices; as well as diaries, poems and plays; she illustrates the consistent gendering of rival styles of grief in post-Reformation England. Phillippy utilizes a wide range of published and archival material dating from the Reformation to the seventeenth century, to provide a study of appeal to cultural and literary historians.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521814898
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/04/2002
Pages: 324
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.29(h) x 0.98(d)

About the Author

Patricia Phillippy is Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M University. She is the author of Love's Remedies: Recantation and Renaissance Lyric Poetry (1995).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of illustrations; Introduction; 1. A map of death; Part I. Disposing of the Body: 2. The body of history: embalming and historiography in Shakespeare's Henry VIII; 3. Humility and stoutness: the lives an deaths of Christian women; 4. London's mourning garment: maternity, mourning and succession in Shakespeare's Richard III; Part II. Sisters of Magdalene: 5. 'I might againe have been the sepulcure': maternal mourning and the encrypted corpse; 6. 'Quod licuit feci': Elizabeth Russell and the power of mourning; 7. The mat(t)er of death: the defense of Eve and the female Ars Morendi; Codicil: 'A web of blacke'; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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