Saint Augustine

Standard Name: Augustine, Saint,, of Hippo
Used Form: St Augustine

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Publishing Hannah Arendt
After this HA made the shift towards more popular modes of writing, with an article on Augustine und Protestantismus for the newspaper Frankfurter Zeitung on 12 April 1930. Other important publications of this period include...
Publishing Mary Howitt
Mary Howitt : An Autobiography appeared posthumously, edited by Howitt's younger (and only surviving) daughter, Margaret , with a title-page quotation from St Augustine and illustrations by her elder daughter, Anna Mary .
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
Woodring, Carl Ray. Victorian Samplers: William and Mary Howitt. University of Kansas Press, 1952.
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Reception Elizabeth Walker
One of her stories about the tender conscience she had as a child (about stealing an apple, but putting it back again) reminded her husband of St Augustine 's story in his autobiography of robbing...
Textual Features Gertrude Thimelby
In her religious poetry she was influenced, like other women of her circle, by St Augustine , Marsilio Ficino , Saint Bonaventure , and Greek patristics.
Latz, Dorothy L., editor. “Neglected Writings by Recusant Women”. Neglected English Literature: Recusant Writings of the 16th-17th Centuries, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1997.
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Her secular and religious poems share certain attitudes...
Textual Features Catherine Holland
Dorothy L. Latz notes that CH reflects no influence of the Jansenism which was current during her lifetime. Her theology stresses the incarnational, the divine immanence within human nature.
Latz, Dorothy L., editor. “Neglected Writings by Recusant Women”. Neglected English Literature: Recusant Writings of the 16th-17th Centuries, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1997.
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This, whether she knew it...
Textual Features Elizabeth Isham
EI situates her own writing among the devotional discourse current at the time. Among opening quotations from the Bible and prayer book, she copied a poem which G. Ellis copied in 1605, with only...
Textual Features Elizabeth Jennings
Every Changing Shape was reprinted in 1996 by Carcanet Press with a foreword by Michael Schmidt . It collects essays on Christian writers and mystics that address the way that faith informs the creative imagination...
Textual Features Cecily Mackworth
Arriving in Israel just after a Jewish terrorist attackCM reports how she found the streets of Jerusalem full of tense, trigger-happy young British soldiers. Gershon Agronsky , editor of the Palestine Post,
Mackworth, Cecily. The Mouth of the Sword. Routledge and K. Paul, 1949.
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Textual Production Sara Maitland
SM published a novel entitled Brittle Joys (a quotation from Saint Augustine ), whose protagonist is a middle-aged woman glass-maker.
Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. 18 July 2011, http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true.
Textual Production Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck
MAS published a work of scholarship, Biblical Fragments, in two volumes, with her name, and an epigraph in Latin from St Augustine about belief in God.
The first volume was reviewed by October 1821...
Textual Production Sybille Bedford
SB says that at about the age of seven, living with her sixty-year-old father in their isolated German manor house, she began writing a book. From early on I had the absolute if shadowy conviction...
Textual Production Rebecca West
RW 's St. Augustine was published in the United States as part of a series of biographies sponsored by D. Appleton and Company .
Hutchinson, G. Evelyn. A Preliminary List of the Writings of Rebecca West, 1912-1951. Yale University Library, 1957.
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Orel, Harold. The Literary Achievement of Rebecca West. Macmillan, 1986.
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Textual Production Mary Ward
At Liège on her twenty-second birthday, MW began an autobiography on the model of St Augustine 's Confessions, which takes her life to the age of fifteen only.
Chambers, Mary Catharine Elizabeth. The Life of Mary Ward (1585-1645). Editor Coleridge, Henry James, Burns and Oates, 1882, 2 vols.
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Elizabeth Elstob
EE 's dedication to Queen Anne asserts her awareness of being a female pioneer. Another part of her paratext, the preface, defends women's learning and defies both those who set up for Censurers and those...

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