Cousins in Love: The Letters of Lydia DuGard, 1665-1672 : with a New Edition of The Marriages of Cousin Germans by Samuel DuGardArizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in conjunction with Renaissance English Text Society, 2003 - 218 páginas Lydia loved her cousin Samuel, and began a correspondence with him when she was 15 that lasted until they were married seven years later. They tell of her blossoming love and her life in a small English village in Warwickshire. Being a guy, he responded to her love letters with a treatise, The Marriages of Cousin Germans, Vindicated from the Censures of Unlawfullnesse, and Inexpediency." His text follows her 32 letters, which face pages of explanatory notes. |
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... September 1674 at All Saints by his own father . " 9 Just less than a year later , on 20 August 1675 , Lydia died in childbirth.50 The child , a daughter , survived and was named Lydia after her mother and grandmother . So sadly , after ...
... September 1674 at All Saints by his own father . " 9 Just less than a year later , on 20 August 1675 , Lydia died in childbirth.50 The child , a daughter , survived and was named Lydia after her mother and grandmother . So sadly , after ...
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... September 1668 ( 14 , 15 ) . The distance from Barford to London was about eighty - five miles . To average five miles an hour in winter or seven miles an hour in summer on fairly decent roads was good going , so it would have taken two ...
... September 1668 ( 14 , 15 ) . The distance from Barford to London was about eighty - five miles . To average five miles an hour in winter or seven miles an hour in summer on fairly decent roads was good going , so it would have taken two ...
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... September , 1671 ] : The dating of this letter is based on Henry DuGard's death on September 27 , 1671. Lydia had moved back to Barford from Worcester in the spring of 1671. See Letter 21. No letters have been preserved between February ...
... September , 1671 ] : The dating of this letter is based on Henry DuGard's death on September 27 , 1671. Lydia had moved back to Barford from Worcester in the spring of 1671. See Letter 21. No letters have been preserved between February ...
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Editorial Procedures | 28 |
Introduction to The Marriages of Cousin Germans | 139 |
Biographical Appendix | 189 |
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