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Weep Not for Me: Women, Ballads and Infanticide in Early Modern Scotland
 
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Weep Not for Me: Women, Ballads and Infanticide in Early Modern Scotland (Paperback)
by Deborah A. Symonds (Author)
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Ballad singing has long been one of the most powerful expressions of Scottish culture. For hundreds of years, women in Scotland have sung of heroines who are strong, arrogant, canny - the very opposite of the bourgeois stereotype of the good, maternal woman. In "Weep Not for Me", Deborah Symonds explores the social world that gave rise to both the popular ballad heroine and her maternal counterpart. The setting is the Scottish countryside in the 18th century - a crucial period in Scotland's history, for it witnessed the country's union with England, the Enlightenment, and the flowering of letters. But there were also great economic changes as late-feudal Scotland hurried into capitalist agriculture and textile production. Ballad singing reflected many of these developments. In the ballads, marriage is rare and lovers murder each other, haunted by premarital pregnancy, incest, and infanticide, while relatives argue over dowries. These problems were not fiction. The women in this study lived and died in a period when hopes of marriage and landholding were replaced by the reality of wage labour and disintegrating households.

Using these ballads, together with court records of women tried for infanticide, the author makes points about the shifting meaning of womanhood in the 18th century, the roles of politically astute lawyers in that shift, and the significance of ballad singing as a response. She also discusses the political implications of Walter Scott's infanticide novel "The Heart of Mid-Lothian", for women and for the ballad heroine. While some historians have argued that women's history has little to do with the watershed events of the textbook history, Symonds convincingly shows us that the democratic and economic revolutions of the late 18th century were just as momentous for women as for men, even if their effects on women were quite different.


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