9780814782149-0814782140-Counterfeit Ladies: The Life and Death of Mary Frith the Case of Mary Carleton (Essential Papers on Psychoanalysis, 8)

Counterfeit Ladies: The Life and Death of Mary Frith the Case of Mary Carleton (Essential Papers on Psychoanalysis, 8)

ISBN-13: 9780814782149
ISBN-10: 0814782140
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Janet Todd, Elizabeth Spearing
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: NYU Press
Format: Hardcover 232 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780814782149
ISBN-10: 0814782140
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Janet Todd, Elizabeth Spearing
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: NYU Press
Format: Hardcover 232 pages

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Counterfeit Ladies: The Life and Death of Mary Frith the Case of Mary Carleton (Essential Papers on Psychoanalysis, 8) (ISBN-13: 9780814782149 and ISBN-10: 0814782140), written by authors Janet Todd, Elizabeth Spearing, was published by NYU Press in 1995. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Counterfeit Ladies: The Life and Death of Mary Frith the Case of Mary Carleton (Essential Papers on Psychoanalysis, 8) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Accused of transvestism and trickery, indicted for bigamy and hanged for robbery, Mary Carleton, the German Princess, was the most notorious female rogue of her time. Mary Frith, alias Mal Cutpurse, was a similarly spectacular transgressor: a resident of London's infamous Alsatia district, a criminal sanctuary between Fleet Street and the Thames, she was renowned for strolling the streets of seventeenth-century London in men's clothes.
The Case of Mary Carleton and The Life and Death of Mary Frith, are reprinted here for the first time, since their original publication in 1663 and 1662 respectively. In the tradition of Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders, these are the semi-fictional biographies of these two extraordinary criminals. They reveal to us a world in which women smoked in taverns, drank to excess in alehouses, and regaled revelers with anecdotes around a fireā€”all perilous activities for a woman in a society which considered modesty, silence, and obedience the feminine virtues of the day.

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