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Maternity and Romance Narratives in Early Modern England

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Maternity and Romance Narratives in Early Modern England

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Maternity and Romance Narratives in Early Modern England book

Edited ByKaren Bamford, Naomi J. Miller
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 10 May 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315594316
Pages 234
eBook ISBN 9781315594316
Subjects Humanities, Language & Literature
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Bamford, K., & Miller, N.J. (Eds.). (2015). Maternity and Romance Narratives in Early Modern England (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315594316

ABSTRACT

Though recent scholarship has focused both on motherhood and on romance literature in early modern England, until now, no full length volume has addressed the notable intersections between the two topics. This collection contributes to the scholarly investigation of maternity in early modern England by scrutinizing romance narratives in various forms, considering motherhood not as it was actually lived, but as it was figured in the fantasy world of romance by authors ranging from Edmund Spenser to Margaret Cavendish. Contributors explore the traditional association between romance and women, both as readers of fiction and as tellers of ’old wives’ tales,’ as well as the tendency of romance plots, with their emphasis on the family and its reproduction, to foreground matters of maternity. Collectively, the essays in this volume invite reflection on the uses to which Renaissance culture put maternal stereotypes (the virgin mother, the cruel step-dame), as well as the powerful fears and desires that mothers evoke, assuage and sometimes express in the fantasy world of romance.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |10 pages

Introduction: Maternal Devices and Desires in Early Modern Romance

ByKaren Bamford

part |2 pages

Part I Managing Maternity

chapter 1|20 pages

While She Was Sleeping: Spenser’s “goodly storie” of Chrysogone

BySusan C. Staub

chapter 2|16 pages

Deferred Motherhood in Spenser’s The Faerie Queene

ByAnne-Marie Strohman

chapter 3|26 pages

“She made her courtiers learned”: Sir Philip Sidney, the Arcadia and Step-dame Elizabeth

Edited ByKaren Bamford, Naomi J. Miller

chapter 4|18 pages

“As like Hermione as is her picture”: The Shadow of Incest in The Winter’s Tale

Edited ByKaren Bamford, Naomi J. Miller

chapter 5|26 pages

Shakespeare’s Maternal Transfigurations

ByMaria Del Sapio Garbero

chapter 6|16 pages

“It hath happened all as I would have had it”: Maternal Desires in Shakespearean Romance

Edited ByKaren Bamford, Naomi J. Miller

part |2 pages

Part II Voicing Maternity

chapter 7|18 pages

Forcible Love: Performing Maternity in Renaissance Romance

ByNaomi J. Miller

chapter 8|20 pages

“Thus did he make her breeding his only business and employment”: Absent Mothers and Male Mentors in

ByMargaret Cavendish’s Romances

chapter 9|18 pages

The Maternal Rejection of Romance

ByJulie A. Eckerle
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