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Stolen Women in Medieval England

Stolen Women in Medieval England

Stolen Women in Medieval England

Rape, Abduction, and Adultery, 1100–1500
Caroline Dunn, Clemson University, South Carolina
November 2012
Available
Hardback
9781107017009

    This study of illicit sexuality in medieval England explores links between marriage and sex, law and disorder, and property and power. Some medieval Englishwomen endured rape or were kidnapped for forced marriages, yet most ravished women were married and many 'wife-thefts' were not forced kidnappings but cases of adultery fictitiously framed as abduction by abandoned husbands. In pursuing the themes of illicit sexuality and non-normative marital practices, this work analyses the nuances of the key Latin term raptus and the three overlapping offences that it could denote: rape, abduction and adultery. This investigation broadens our understanding of the role of women in the legal system; provides a means for analysing male control over female bodies, sexuality and access to the courts; and reveals ways in which female agency could, on occasion, manoeuvre around such controls.

    • Offers a comprehensive overview of female ravishment, from forced rape to consensual elopement, in medieval England
    • Presents a scholarly treatment of an emotive subject, dealing with rape victims with sensitivity, but acknowledging that some women feigned ravishment to elope
    • Provides an interdisciplinary analysis of a comprehensive database of unpublished sources

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Highly recommended."
    Choice

    "… offers a rich analysis subdivided into topics that include rape, elopement, forced abduction, adultery, and false accusations … Dunn displays an admirable ability in scrupulous analysis of court records and legislation, attending to the interests of lawmakers as well as all potentially interested parties … Above all, one finishes this book wanting to hear a great deal more from Caroline Dunn."
    Sara McDougall, The Medieval Review

    "The strength of Dunn’s study lies in her cogent analysis of sources and how she connects this evidence to changes in the legal statutes and culture in England … [it] offers new insights on the crimes of rape and abduction as well as the clever ways in which the laity maneuvered in and out of marital unions."
    Medieval Feminist Forum

    "Stolen Women offers exceptional thoroughness, subtlety, and precision and will be hard to replace as the new standard work on ravishment in later medieval English law."
    Kim M. Phillips, Speculum

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    Product details

    November 2012
    Hardback
    9781107017009
    274 pages
    231 × 150 × 23 mm
    0.54kg
    1 b/w illus. 8 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Laws and legal definitions
    • 2. Rape
    • 3. Abduction and forced marriage
    • 4. Elopement abductions
    • 5. Adultery
    • 6. Retaliatory abductions and malicious legal proceedings
    • Conclusion
    • Appendix I: ravishment legislation
    • Appendix II: sources of ravishment cases
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • Caroline Dunn , Clemson University, South Carolina

      Caroline Dunn is Assistant Professor of History at Clemson University, South Carolina.