Mattress Maker’s Daughter
Discover the captivating narrative of A Mattress Maker’s Daughter by the acclaimed author, published by Harvard University Press in 2014. Spanning 480 pages, this intriguing book delves into an improbable liaison and its far-reaching consequences. As the story unfolds, it explores the evolving concepts of love and romance, shifting standards of public and private conduct, and the changing attitudes toward property and legitimacy during a pivotal time in history. Set against the backdrop of the transition from Renaissance humanism to the Counter Reformation and Early Modern Europe, this book offers a rich tapestry of insights that resonate with contemporary themes. Perfect for readers interested in historical narratives that intertwine personal and societal transformations, A Mattress Maker’s Daughter is a must-read for those who appreciate profound storytelling and historical depth.