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While the domestic sphere dominated the lives of
seventeenth-century English women, the authors of mother's advice
books used their roles as mothers to enter the public arena of
publication. ""This work is a sourcebook of the genre including
popular mother's advice books, historical and cultural information
of the period, and an edition of a previously unknown mother's
advice book "Age Rectified. "While early mother's advice books
focus on lessons of piety, self-sacrifice and chastity for women,
"Age Rectified" advises mothers to rear their children to become
rational and caring adults who will care for their aged mothers.
Since "Age Rectified" was attributed to "one of the same sex,"
textual evidence and biographical information form the basis of the
authorship argument for the unnamed author of "Age Rectified," Lady
Anne Brockman.
Advice books published by women were a popular genre in Seventeenth
and early Eighteenth-century England and they were moral manuals
with strong religious overtones. Here, Urban highlights a notable
exception: Age Rectified, which counsels women to acquire a
'disposition of mind' in old age which allows them to be accepted
by younger generations.
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