Agnes Bowker's Cat: Travesties and Transgressions in Tudor and Stuart England

Agnes Bowker's Cat: Travesties and Transgressions in Tudor and Stuart England

by David Cressy (Author)

Synopsis

What a world is this? It is marvelous, it is monstrous! I hear say there is a young woman, born in the town of Harborough, one Bowker, a butcher's daughter, which of late, God wot, is bought to bed of a cat, or have delivered a cat, or, if you will, is the mother of a cat! Oh God! William Bullein - Dialogue Against the Fever Pestilence (1578) David Cressy examines how the orderly, Protestant, and hierarchical society of post-Reformation England coped with the cultural challenges posed by beliefs and events outside the social norm. Drawing on local texts and narratives he reveals how a series of troubling and unorthodox happenings-bestiality and monstrous births, seduction and abortion, nakedness and cross-dressing, excommunication and irregular burial, iconoclasm and vandalism-disturbed the margins, cut across the grain, and set the authorities on edge.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 15 Feb 2001

ISBN 10: 0192825305
ISBN 13: 9780192825308

Media Reviews
scholarly and entertaining history book * The Times, PLAY, March 31 2001 *
Outstanding as a piece of histrical reconstruction ... Cressys impressive blend of documentary grasp, empathy and imagination throws a bright light upon the nature of the discipline of the established church, of dissent and the strength of the popular sense of community ... Cressy shows himself a master. * Professor Ivan Roots, Cromwelliana, 2000. *
Author Bio
David Cressy is Professor of History at Ohio State University, USA