A Mother’s Spiritual Dialogue, Meditations, and Elegies
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A Mother’s Spiritual Dialogue, Meditations, and Elegies
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Key insights into women’s multi-dimensional roles as wives, widows, and mothers during the seventeenth century.
Lady Mary Carey (c. 1609–c. 1680) was a noblewoman who examined her life and expressed her views in a handwritten manuscript that she intended for self-reflection and for sharing with restricted audiences of family and friends, rather than for print publication. Her poetry and prose, composed and revised between 1650 and 1658, were important enough to her inner circle, however, that her autograph manuscript was carefully copied by another hand in 1681.
In addition to providing us with key insights into women’s multidimensional roles as wives, widows, and mothers during the seventeenth century in England, Carey’s work teaches us a great deal about a woman’s deepest emotional and spiritual states while confronting the hardships of life—from the fears of childbearing to the sorrows over child loss to the terrors of war.
A Mother’s Spiritual Dialogue, Meditations, and Elegies offers a profound exploration of these themes, capturing the challenges and triumphs of a noblewoman’s life in a transformative era.
Series: The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781649590886
Publisher: Iter Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 22 December 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Iter Press
Illustration: 11 halftones
Contributors:
- Edited by Pamela S. Hammons
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 12.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 286g
Pages: 135
About the Author
Mary Carey (c. 1609–c. 1680) was the daughter of Sir John Jackson. She married Pelham Carey in 1630, and later was remarried, to George Payler, though she continued to be known as Lady Carey. Pamela S. Hammons is professor of English and Cooper Fellow at the University of Miami and coeditor of World-Making Renaissance Women: Rethinking Early Modern Women’s Place in Literature and Culture.
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