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Author Malay, Jessica L., author

Title The case of Mistress Mary Hampson : her story of marital abuse and defiance in seventeenth-century England / Jessica L. Malay
Published Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2014
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Contents Introduction : early modern marriage and the case of Mrs. Mary Hampson -- A plain and compendious relation of the case of Mrs. Mary Hampson (London, 1684) -- The Hampson marriage : competing stories -- Afterlife of a marriage : accusations and recriminations -- The widow Hampson and her daughters -- Conclusions -- Appendix : letters from Mary Hampson to William Trumbull (1680-1681)
Summary The centerpiece of The Case of Mistress Mary Hampson is the autobiographical narrative of a 17th-century woman in an abusive and violent marriage. Composed at a time when marital disharmony was in vogue with readers and publishers, it stands out from comparable works, usually single broadsheets. In her own words, Mary recounts various dramatic and stressful episodes from her decades-long marriage to Robert Hampson and her strategies for dealing with it. The harrowing tale contains scenes of physical abuse, mob violence, abandonment, flight, and destitution. It also shows moments of
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Subject Hampson, Mary, 1639-1698 -- Marriage
SUBJECT Hampson, Mary, 1639-1698 fast
Subject Abused wives -- England -- Biography
Wife abuse -- England -- History -- 17th century
Marriage -- England -- History -- 17th century
HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
Abused wives
Marriage
Wife abuse
England
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
Author Contains (work), Hampson, Mary, 1639-1698. Plain and compendious relation of the case of Mrs. Mary Hampson
LC no. 2013038765
ISBN 0804790604
9780804790604