Suzuki, Mihoko. “The Case of Madam Mary Carleton: Representing the Female Subject, 1663-73”. Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, pp. 61-83.
Mihoko Suzuki
Standard Name: Suzuki, Mihoko
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Anthologization | Margaret Cavendish | This is included in Women's Political Writings 1610-1725, edited by Hilda L. Smith
, Mihoko Suzuki
, and Susan Wiseman
, 2007. |
Anthologization | Lady Anne Clifford | LAC
was helped with her literary labours by several scribes, notably one Edward Langley
. Of the four copies which she dictated and kept at various of her residences, one survives, corrected by herself: in... |
Occupation | Mary Carleton | MC
acted the role of herself on stage, in the perhaps single performance of a play by either Thomas Parker
or John Holden
entitled The German Princess; in the audience was Samuel Pepys
... |
Publishing | Mary Carleton | According to critic Mihoko Suzuki
, The Case incorporates two portraits of its protagonist. The same plate was apparently used in two versions, one revised as to the hairstyle and ageing of the face. One... |
Reception | Lady Anne Clifford | In 2003 Cumbria Record Office
in Kendal bought from Sotheby's
a complete set of the Great Books, a fair copy made in the years preceding 1652, with about 70 pages of LAC
's own... |
Reception | Lucy Hutchinson | Since her tally of works in print began to climb steeply in the 1990s, anthologists Jane Stevenson
and Peter Davidson
have called LHone of the most important poets, man or woman, of the mid-century... |
Textual Features | Mary Carleton | The Case presents itself as a rendering of the truth for God to read, if nobody else. It depicts MC
according to several different fictional conventions. In youth she resembles the heroines of the Restoration... |
Textual Production | Mary Carleton | Two more of the pamphlets printed in 1663 on MC
's case were probably or possibly written by herself. A True Account of the Tryal of Mrs. Mary Carlton says on its title-page that it... |
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