DOI: 10.33540/1827
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“For as we all differ in face, so do we differ in the manner of our exercises that are interior” Gertrude More's, Catherine Gascoigne's and Barbara Constable's religious writings through a feminist perspective on religious women’s agency and mysticism

Abstract: This thesis examines the religious writings of three seventeenth-century English nuns, Gertrude More (1606-1633), Catherine Gascoigne (1601-1676) and Barbara Constable (1617-1684), from a feminist perspective on agency and mysticism. All three women lived at the Benedictine monastery of “Our Lady of Consolation” in Cambrai (now in France), exiled from Anglican England because of their Catholic faith. It is argued that the texts of More, Gascoigne and Constable show that their agency was expressed not against o… Show more

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