The Autobiography of Mrs. Alice Thornton, of East Newton, Co. York
Alice Thornton author Charles Jackson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Nov '10
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The candid and detailed autobiography of a sixteenth-century middle-class woman was first published in 1873.
Alice Thornton (1626–1707) was a sixteenth-century middle-class woman best known for her detailed autobiography. This volume, first published in 1873, contains the first published edition, which provides fascinating and candid details of her life, health problems and relationships within her family.Alice Thornton (1626–1707) was a middle-class woman who was best known for her autobiography describing the English Civil War and its effects on her life. She was the daughter of Christopher Wandesford (1592–1640), Lord Deputy of Ireland, and enjoyed a privileged upbringing. His death, followed by the Civil War, caused a crisis in the family, who eventually settled in Yorkshire in considerably straitened circumstances. This volume, first published in 1873 by the Surtees Society, contains the first published edition of Thornton's autobiography, which provides fascinating details of her life. Her relationships with her husband and children are fully described, and she writes candidly concerning her health problems, pregnancies, and the deaths of six of her nine children. Thornton also shows a keen awareness of the lack of autonomy which marriage then entailed. For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=thoral
ISBN: 9781108020961
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
Weight: 510g
404 pages