Evidence: | 'When they were alone at home [Edna Bold] and her cousin Dorothy extracted from the kitchen bookcase and read side by side, a medical book and Foxe's Book of Martyrs. The intertextuality was profoundly scarring: "Childbirth and martyrdom were synonymmous. We suffered the torments of the damned...We never 'reproduced'."' |
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Century: | 1900-1945 | ||||||||||
Date: | unknown | ||||||||||
Country: | England | ||||||||||
Time: | n/a | ||||||||||
Place: | city: Manchester location in dwelling: kitchen |
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Type of Experience (Listener): |
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Reader: | Edna Bold |
Age | Child (0-17) |
Gender | Female |
Date of Birth | 1904 |
Socio-economic group: | Clerk / tradesman / artisan / smallholder |
Occupation: | baker's daughter |
Religion: | n/a |
Country of origin: | England |
Country of experience: | England |
Listeners present if any: (e.g. family, servants,
friends, workmates) |
cousin Dorothy |
Additional comments: | n/a |
Author: | John Foxe |
Title: | Foxe's Book of Martyrs |
Genre: | Other religious |
Form of Text: | Print: Book |
Publication details: | n/a |
Provenance: | owned owned by parents |
Record ID: | 3378 | |
Source - | ||
Author: | Jonathan Rose | |
Editor: | n/a | |
Title: | The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes | |
Place of Publication: | New Haven | |
Date of Publication: | 2001 | |
Vol: | n/a | |
Page: | 212 | |
Additional comments: | n/a |
Citation: | Jonathan Rose, The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes (New Haven, 2001), p. 212, http://can-red-lec.library.dal.ca/Arts/reading/recorddetails2.php?id=3378, accessed: 31 May 2023 |
See Edna Bold's recollections in John Burnett, ed. 'Destiny Obscure' (Harmondsworth, 1984) pp.119-20 |
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