Early Modern and Eighteenth Century Centre Blog
Killing Yourself to Laugh: Joking about Suicide and Self-Harm in Early Modern England
Legally and morally, early modern English society abhorred suicide. Suicide was a crime for which one would be posthumously tried. It was also an act which, for Protestants, consigned an individual to hell forever. Non-fatal self-harm was no less discouraged, as permanent mutilation of oneself went against God.