Ballads and Performance: The Multimodal Stage in Early Modern England

"The True Form and Shape of Caliban: Monstrosity and Wonder in 'The Tempest'"

David Cressy, Travesties and Transgressions in Tudor and Stuart England: Tales of Discord and Dissension (Oxford, New York: Oxford UP, 2000), 10. Another cat-like monstrous birth is described in the 1602 ballad, “A most strange and trew ballad of a monstrous child borne in Southampton,” where a child is born with four ears, two of them resembling those of a cat:
 
Fowre eares he had vpon his head,
two of them grew vpright;
Much like a cat’s eares they did seeme,
which was a grievous sight.
(Andrew Clark, ed., The Shirburn Ballads 1585-1616, 295)

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