Flesh and spirit : an anthology of seventeenth-century women's writing /

"This anthology makes accessible to readers ten little-known and under-studied works by seventeenth-century women (edited from manuscript and print) that explore the relationship between spiritual and physical health in the period. Providing a detailed and engaging introduction to the issues co...

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Other Authors: Adcock, Rachel (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Read, Sara, 1969- (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Ziomek, Anna (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2014
Manchester : 2014
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Summary:"This anthology makes accessible to readers ten little-known and under-studied works by seventeenth-century women (edited from manuscript and print) that explore the relationship between spiritual and physical health in the period. Providing a detailed and engaging introduction to the issues confronted when studying women's writing from this century, the anthology also examines female interpretations of illness, exploring beliefs that toothache and miscarriage could be God's punishments, but also, paradoxically, that such terrible suffering could be understood as proof that a believer was eternally beloved. Many of the extracts in the anthology present illness as an important part of women's conversion, confirming their religious beliefs, but some women interpreted bodily dysfunction as the result of the Devil's temptations, in some cases leading them to practise starvation and attempt suicide."--Back cover
"This anthology makes accessible to readers ten little-known and under-studied works by seventeenth-century women (edited from manuscript and print) that explore the relationship between spiritual and physical health in the period. Providing a detailed and engaging introduction to the issues confronted when studying women's writing from this century, the anthology also examines female interpretations of illness, exploring beliefs that toothache and miscarriage could be God's punishments, but also, paradoxically, that such terrible suffering could be understood as proof that a believer was eternally beloved. Many of the extracts in the anthology present illness as an important part of women's conversion, confirming their religious beliefs, but some women interpreted bodily dysfunction as the result of the Devil's temptations, in some cases leading them to practise starvation and attempt suicide."--Page 4 of cover
Physical Description:x, 269 p. ; 25 cm
x, 269 pages ; 24 cm
x, 269 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-263) and indexes
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0719090237 (hardback)
0719090237
9780719090233 (hardback)
9780719090233