BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

CONDUCT

1Ann Rosalind Jones, "Nets and bridles: early modern conduct books and sixteenth-century women’s lyrics," The Ideology of Conduct, eds. Nancy Armstrong, Leonard Tennenhouse. (New York: Metheun & Co., 1987) 40.

2Jones, 41.

3Gouge, William. Of Domesticall Duties, 530.

4Suzanne W. Hull, Women According to Men: The World of Tudor-Stuart Women (London: Altamira Press, 1996) 135.

5Hull, 134.

6Kate Aughterson, ed., Renaissance Women: A Sourcebook, Constructions of Femininity in England (London: Routledge, 1995) 72.

7Suzanne W. Hull, Women According to Men: The World of Tudor-Stuart Women (London: Altamira Press, 1996) 153.

 

MOTHERS’ LEGACY

1Travitsky, Betty, The Paradise of Women: Writings by Englishwomen of the Renaissance (Westport: Greenwood, 1981) 49.

2Germaine Greer, ed., Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women’s Verse (New York: Noonday Press, 1988) 11.

3Greer, 11.

4Travitsky, Betty, The Paradise of Women: Writings by Englishwomen of the Renaissance (Westport: Greenwood, 1981) 50-51.

5Travitsky, 51.

6Travitsky, 51.

7Travitsky, 52.

8Travitsky, 54.

9Travitsky, 55.

10Travitsky, 55.

11Travitsky, 56.

12Travitsky, 60.

13Travitsky, 61.

14Travitsky, 61.

15Travitsky, 60.

16Travitsky, 61.

17Travitsky, 62.

18Travitsky, 62.

19Travitsky, 63.

20Travitsky, 248.

 

PREGNANCY, BIRTH & INFANT CARE

1Charlotte F. Otten, ed., English Women’s Voices 1540-1700 (Miami: Florida International UP, 1992) 221.

2Richard Burt and John Michael Archer, eds., Enclosure Acts: Sexuality, Property and Culture in Early Modern England (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1994) 125.

3Burt and Archer, 127.

4Nicholas Fontanus, The Womans Doctour (London, 1652) 200.

5Kate Aughterson, ed., Renaissance Women: A Sourcebook, Constructions of Femininity in England (London: Routledge, 1995) 126-127.

6Aughterson, 128.

7Suzanne W. Hull, Women According to Men: The World of Tudor-Stuart Women(London: Altamira Press, 1996) 117.

8Hull, 118-119.

9Hull, 121.

10Hull, 122.

11Hull, 120.

12Hull, 120.

13Hull, 128.

 

HEROIC MATERNITY

1Jacqueline Pearson, The Prostituted Muse: Images of Women & Women Dramatists 1642-1737 (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988) 80.

2Norman Rabkin, ed., Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Duchess of Malfi (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1968) 4.

3"[Phillipe] Aries, Laurence Stone, and others [have] put forward the notion that children were seen as miniature adults until the advent of the modern period...," James Christen Steward, The New Child: British Art and the Origins of Modern Childhood, 1730-1830. (Berkeley: Univ. Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, 1995), 81.

4Elizabeth M. Brennan, ed., Duchess of Malfi (London: A & C Black, 1993) 58, n. 1.

5Mary Beth Rose, "Where Are the Mothers in Shakespeare? Options for Gender Representation in the English Renaissance." The Shakespeare Quarterly 42.3 (Fall 1991): 306.

6Mary Beth Rose, 306.

7Diana E. Henderson, "The Theater and Domestic Culture," A New History of English Drama, eds. John D. Cox & David Scott Kastan (New York: Columbia UP, 1997) 184.

 

GHOST MOTHERS

1Mary Beth Rose, "Where Are the Mothers in Shakespeare? Options for Gender Representation in the English Renaissance." The Shakespeare Quarterly 42.3 (Fall 1991): 291-292.

2Charlotte F. Otten, ed., English Women’s Voices 1540-1700 (Miami: Florida International UP, 1992) 224.

 

MALEVOLENT NURTURE

1Willis, Deborah. Malevolent Nurture: Witch-Hunting and Maternal Power in Early Modern England. (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1995) ix.

2Willis, ix.

3Willis, 5.

4Bengt Ankarloo and Gustav Henningsen, eds., Early Modern European Witchcraft: Centres and Peripheries (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990) 254.

5Willis, Deborah. Malevolent Nurture: Witch-Hunting and Maternal Power in Early Modern England. (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1995) 6.

6Willis, 6.

7Willis, 6.

8"Joan of Arc," Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia, 1997 ed.

9Willis, Deborah. Malevolent Nurture: Witch-Hunting and Maternal Power in Early Modern England. (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1995) 65.

10Willis, 65.

11Willis, 66.

12Willis, 66.

13Willis, 65.

14Gail Kern Paster, The Body Embarrassed: Drama and the Disciplines of Shame in Early Modern England (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993) 248.

15Willis, Deborah. Malevolent Nurture: Witch-Hunting and Maternal Power in Early Modern England. (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1995) 74.

16Willis, 43.

17Willis, 8.

18Deborah Willis, "Shakespeare and the English Witch Hunts," Enclosure Acts: Sexuality, Property and Culture in Early Modern England, eds. Richard Burt & John Michael Archer (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994) 108.