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A Mother’s Spiritual Dialogue, Meditations, and Elegies - Volume 101

Part of the The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series series
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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.  

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Product Details
Iter Press
1649590881 / 9781649590886
Paperback / softback
22/12/2023
United States
135 pages, 11 halftones
152 x 229 mm, 286 grams