Seventeenth-Century Manuscript Sources of Alice Thornton's Life
When the Surtees Society published the only edition of Alice Thornton's autobiography, it omitted and restructured parts of this seventeenth-century gentry woman's self-representation. One of the three manuscripts available to the Victorian editor has since disappeared, but the others, now...
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Published in | Studies in English literature, 1500-1900 Vol. 45; no. 1; pp. 135 - 155 |
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Main Author | |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Baltimore
Rice University
2005
Johns Hopkins University Press |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | When the Surtees Society published the only edition of Alice Thornton's autobiography, it omitted and restructured parts of this seventeenth-century gentry woman's self-representation. One of the three manuscripts available to the Victorian editor has since disappeared, but the others, now owned by a private collector, provide a significant corrective to the published version. An analysis of the editorial changes that limit Thornton's intent reveals the complex dimensions of this domestic and spiritual memoir. The manuscripts redefine a conventional concern with divine deliverance in their author's affirmation of her faith and family, a validation of personal integrity and divine mercy that further affirms her importance among early modern women writers. |
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ISSN: | 0039-3657 1522-9270 1522-9270 |
DOI: | 10.1353/sel.2005.0003 |