Masculine Births: Milton, Women, and the Law - Rethinking the Early Modern - Lynne Greenberg - Libros - Northwestern University Press - 9780810149847 - 16 de marzo de 2026
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Examining the legal lives of early modern women through Milton's literary works In his History of Britain, John Milton writes, "Laws are Masculin Births . . .

nothing [is] more awry from the Law of God and Nature, then that a Woman should give Laws to Men." In this interdisciplinary study, Lynne Greenberg explores the normative and nonnormative legal lives of early modern women as depicted in Milton's works—unmarried and married women, mothers, heiresses, widows, and queens—providing cogent overviews of the laws of multiple jurisdictions to offer critical context for each case study. Greenberg explores a wide range of legal-juridical materials and previously unexplored archival and private family documents. As she demonstrates, while Milton's narratives are at times enmeshed in existing jural paradigms, they also offer resistant responses to marital, custodial, property, inheritance, and criminal laws and even imagine alternative jural paradigms for women.

Through Masculine Births: Milton, Women and the Law, Greenberg deftly reveals that Milton both reproduces seventeenth-century legal constructs and gives birth to laws that move us toward greater equality for women.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 16 de marzo de 2026
ISBN13 9780810149847
Editores Northwestern University Press
Páginas 248
Dimensiones 151 × 228 × 20 mm   ·   386 g

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