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Textual Production | Katherine Parr | Fisher had been Bishop of Rochester when he incurred Henry's wrath for opposing his first divorce, and was executed on 22 June 1535. He was regarded by the Catholic Church
as a saint and martyr... |
Textual Production | Evelyn Waugh | After EW
's book on Dante Gabriel Rossetti
, which was connected with his early ambition to be an artist, came a number of biographically-oriented works which sprang from his Catholic faith. His lives of... |
Textual Production | Catherine Holland | The stages of CH
's struggle to embrace Catholicism
must have been charted in the letters she exchanged with the Prioress of St Monica's and other religious advisers, and with her father. The bulk of... |
Textual Production | Marie Belloc Lowndes | Only a few months later there came from MBL
another war novel, Lilla: A Part of her Life, about a woman whose husband is presumed lost in action but returns to find her remarried... |
Textual Production | Julia O'Faolain | JOF
published another historical novel involving developments in Roman Catholic Christianity
, entitling it The Judas Cloth. “Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC. |
Textual Production | May Laffan | Many of ML
's letters to the publishing firm of Macmillan
(to George Augustin Macmillan
especially) survive. In 1884 she wrote a short manifesto on education for Catholic
girls in the form of a letter... |
Textual Production | John Henry Newman | The single most controversial and last of the Tracts for the Times (Tract XC or 90, anonymously authored by JHN
) was published; it argued that the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England
could... |
Textual Production | Adelaide Procter | AP
published A Chaplet of Verses, a slim volume in aid of the Providence Row Night Refuge
for Homeless Women and Children in Moorfields, London, England's first Catholic
refuge of this type. This... |
Textual Production | Catherine Carswell | She says in her preface: Again and again Boccaccio
repeated that he wrote for women's instruction and delight, yet none but men have written about him. qtd. in Carswell, John, and Catherine Carswell. “Introduction”. The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence, Cambridge University Press, 1981, p. v - xxxv. xxxii |
Textual Production | Mary Bosanquet Fletcher | Henry Moore included in his life of MBF
two letters she wrote to Samuel Walter
(one before and one after he came as curate to Madeley) and two which she wrote to an unnamed Roman Catholic |
Textual Production | Evelyn Underhill | EU
published with HeinemannThe Miracles of Our Lady Saint Mary, an anthology of translated fairytales of mediæval Catholicism
. Athenæum. J. Lection. 1 (31 March 1906): 389 The Bodleian Library
acquisition stamp is dated 9 November 1905. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Seamus Heaney | |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Warren | |
Textual Production | Susanna Hopton | After years of theological study had brought her back from the Roman Catholic
to the Anglican church
, SH
addressed a detailed account of her shift in thinking to her former, Catholic mentor, Henry Turberville
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Hopton, Susanna. “Introductory Note”. Susanna Hopton, edited by Julia J. Smith, Ashgate, 2010, p. ix - xxiii. xvi |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Burnet | During her first marriage and her theological debates with her mother-in-law
,EB
wrote a dialogue between a Protestant and a Catholic
about their respective faiths. Burnet, Elizabeth. “journals and papers”. Bodleian Library, MS Rawl. D. 1092, folios 111203. 141 |
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