The Weaker Vessel: Women's Lot in Seventeenth-Century England

The Weaker Vessel: Women's Lot in Seventeenth-Century England

by Antonia Fraser
The Weaker Vessel: Women's Lot in Seventeenth-Century England

The Weaker Vessel: Women's Lot in Seventeenth-Century England

by Antonia Fraser

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Overview

The renowned historian and biographer Lady Antonia Fraser, author of Marie Antoinette, investigates the lot of women in seventeenth-century England. Drawing on period diaries, letters, and other papers, Fraser sketches portraits of a variety of women, both highborn and humble, during the tumultuous century between the death of Elizabeth and Queen Anne’s assumption of the throne.  More than a collection of female biographies, The Weaker Vessel offers fresh insight into its subjects’ attitudes and lives, with appearances by heiresses and dairy maids, holy women and prostitutes, criminals and educators, widows and witches, midwives and mothers, heroines, courtesans, prophetesses, businesswomen, ladies of the court, and that new breed, the actress.

"An almost encyclopedic chronicle of women in 17th century England...wives, warriors, heiresses, preachers... alive with anecdote after anecdote." – The New York Times Book Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804153416
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/14/2014
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 544
Sales rank: 1,017,768
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

ANTONIA FRASER is the author of many internationally bestselling historical works, including Love and Louis XIV, Marie Antoinette, which was made into a film by Sofia Coppola, The Wives of Henry VIII, Mary Queen of Scots, and Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot. She has received the Wolfson Prize for History, the 2000 Norton Medlicott Medal of Britain's Historical Association, and the Franco-British Society's Enid McLeod Literary prize. She was made a Dame for services to Literature in 2011.
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