Performing Maternity in Early Modern England
Delve into the intricate world of motherhood in the past with Performing Maternity in Early Modern England by Kathryn M. Moncrief. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this compelling hardback edition spans 262 pages and presents a collection of insightful essays that examine the representation of maternity in literature and culture from 1540 to 1690. The essays highlight the performative aspects of maternity, illustrating how its embodied and public nature plays a crucial role in shaping gender identity during this transformative period in English history. Moncrief's work is essential for anyone interested in early modern studies, women's studies, and the evolution of motherhood in literature. Explore how maternity was not only a personal experience but also a powerful cultural narrative that influenced the societal norms of the time.