“母亲之法”:17世纪英国的继承权之争

IF 0.6 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
Emily S. Fine
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对于文学和法律学者来说,早期现代女性的生活写作提供了一个丰富但经常被忽视的机会来探索早期现代英国法律的生活体验。这篇文章转向了一个被忽视的生活写作的例子:玛丽·霍尼伍德的《简短的历史叙述》(1635)。在她的倾向性叙述中,霍尼伍德描绘了一个因遗产纠纷而四分五裂的贵族家庭。当她描述自己家族的内讧时,她通过主张更公平地分配父亲的遗产,挑战了英国法律中的父系原则。正如本文所说,早期现代女性深入参与遗产事务和诉讼,无论她们是否出现在官方法律记录中。Honywood详细描述了她以及她母亲和嫂子试图左右家庭土地纠纷方向的许多幕后行动。因此,像《简史叙述》这样的早期现代生活写作是理解法律在日常生活中的普遍性以及女性试图干预法律纠纷的关键但非法律手段的关键。【E.F.】
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“The Law of thy Mother”: Contesting Inheritance in Seventeenth-Century England
For scholars of literature and the law, early modern women’s life writing offers a rich but often overlooked opportunity to explore the lived experience of the law in early modern England. This essay turns to one such example of overlooked life writing: Mary Honywood’s “A Briefe Historicall Narration” (1635). In her tendentious narrative account, Honywood depicts a gentry family torn apart by inheritance disputes. As she describes her family’s infighting, she challenges patrilineal principles within English law by arguing for a more equitable distribution of her father’s estate. As this essay argues, early modern women were deeply involved in estate matters and litigation, regardless of whether or not they appear in the official legal records. Honywood details her many behind-the-scenes actions as well as those of her mother and sister-in-law as they attempted to sway the direction of their family’s land disputes. Thus, early modern life writing like “A Briefe Historicall Narration” is key to understanding the pervasiveness of the law in everyday life and the crucial but extra-legal means by which women attempted to intervene in legal disputes. [E.F.]
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期刊介绍: English Literary Renaissance is a journal devoted to current criticism and scholarship of Tudor and early Stuart English literature, 1485-1665, including Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne, and Milton. It is unique in featuring the publication of rare texts and newly discovered manuscripts of the period and current annotated bibliographies of work in the field. It is illustrated with contemporary woodcuts and engravings of Renaissance England and Europe.
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