Elizabeth Cellier : Printed Writings 1641–1700: Series II, Part Three, Volume 5
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0754631028
ISBN-13
9780754631026
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 13th, 2006
Print length
258 Pages
Weight
640 grams
Product Classification:
Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800Social & cultural historyGender studies: womenMidwifery
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A collection of writings by Elizabeth Cellier, the scandalous celebrity known as the 'Popish midwife', who was tried twice: the first time for the more serious charge of treason, and the second for libel, for publishing "Malice Defeated". These writings during 1641-1700 exhibit her determination to publish her accusations of government torture.
Elizabeth Cellier, the scandalous celebrity known as the ''Popish midwife'', became the focus of a large number of pamphlets in 1680: accounts of her two trials, her self-vindication, Malice Defeated, her opponent Thomas Dangerfield''s rejoinder, and various anonymous satiric attacks against her. She was tried twice: the first time for the more serious charge of treason, and the second for libel, for publishing Malice Defeated. She was acquitted the first time, but found guilty the second, though her punishment was to be pilloried, not executed. She reemerges as the author of tracts on midwifery, proposing to James II the establishment of a professional guild of midwives. Her writings exhibit her remarkable determination to publish her accusations of judicial torture and her advocacy of the licensing of midwives as professional women, as well as exemplifying the importance of the printing press for enabling women to participate in the political public sphere.
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