Never Knowingly Naked
David Wootton: 17th-century bodies, 15 April 2004
Common Bodies: Women, Touch and Power in 17th-Century England
by Laura Gowing.
Yale, 260 pp., £25, September 2003,0 300 10096 5 Show More
by Laura Gowing.
Yale, 260 pp., £25, September 2003,
“... the boundary between flesh and cloth was indeterminate. According to the Book of Job, in the King James version, we are clothed in skin and flesh; but one might equally describe early modern men and women as fleshed in clothes. ‘To be laid out upon a petticoat’ meant to have sex. When Queen Elizabeth imagined the ultimate destitution she said she might be ... ”