My First Booke of My Life - Early Modern Cultural Studies

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My First Booke of My Life

My First Booke of My Life - Early Modern Cultural Studies

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An early modern domestic and spiritual memoir, My First Booke of My Life depicts the life of Alice Thornton (1626–1707), a complex, contradictory woman caught in the changing fortunes and social realities of the seventeenth century. Her memoir documents her perspective on the Irish rebellion and English civil war as well as on a plethora of domestic dangers and difficulties: from her reluctant marriage, which sought to rescue the sequestered family estate and clear her brother's name, to financial crises, to the illnesses and deaths of several family members and six children, to slanderous criticisms of her fidelity and her parenting.

 

This first complete edition of an autobiographical apologia begins with recollections of Thornton's childhood and ends with the death of her husband, restoring almost half of the original text omitted from the nineteenth-century edition. The image she fashions of a woman devoted to God and family evolves from the conventional format of the deliverance memoir into a rhetorically sophisticated defense of her life in response to rumored scandal. Inseparable from the praise of God and family is the distinctive sense of identity that emerges from the introduction, text, and annotations, all of which provide a significant contribution to early modern woman's writing.

 

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780803248489
ISBN10 0803248482
Number Of Pages 362
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller University of Nebraska Press
Format paperback
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"This first modern edition . . . of Alice Thornton's autobiography is not just important to scholars of early modern history and literature; it is essential."—Catherine Loomis, author of The Death of Elizabeth I: Remembering and Reconstructing the Virgin Queen

 

"A valuable addition to the discussion of how early modern people experienced and negotiated grief, loss, and illness."—Joe Eldridge Carney, author of Fairy Tale Queens: Representations of Early Modern Queenship


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Author's Bio

Raymond A. Anselment is an emeritus professor of English at the University of Connecticut. He is the author and editor of several books, including The Realms of Apollo: Literature and Healing in Seventeenth-Century England, a Choice Outstanding Academic Book.

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