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Shadow Puppets, Songs, and Sacred Feasts
Celebrations of the Indo-Portuguese Nuns in the Eighteenth-Century Real Convento de Santa Mónica, Goa, India. A Bilingual Edition
The two eighteenth-century texts translated here offer a rare glimpse into the creative lives of cloistered...
The Spiritual Life and Other Writings
A new edition of all of de Varano's known works, several of which have never before...
Two Lives of Saint Colette
With a Selection of Letters by, to, and about Colette
Two accounts of the life of Saint Colette of Corbie. Saint Colette of Corbie (1381–1447) was...
Selected Poetry, Prose, and Translations, with Contextual Materials
Born to merchant-class parents who served in the court of Henry VIII and his queens, Anne...
Letters and Poems to and from Her Mentor and Other Members of Her Circle
Anna Maria van Schurman was widely regarded as the most erudite woman in seventeenth-century Europe. As...
Convent Paradise
The radical Venetian writer Arcangela Tarabotti (1604–1652), compelled against her will to become a nun, is...
The Huguenot Experience of Persecution and Exile
Three Women’s Stories
This volume provides an English translation of firsthand testimonies by three early modern French women. It...
Women's Speaking Justified and Other Pamphlets
Margaret Fell (1614–1702), one of the co-founders of the Society of Friends and a religious activist,...
Witness, Warning, and Prophecy
Quaker Women's Writing, 1655-1700
The forty texts collected in this volume offer a small but representative sample of Quaker women’s...
Sin and Salvation in Early Modern France
Three Women’s Stories
The texts available here in English for the first time open a window into the lives...
Autobiography and Letters of a Spanish Nun
When María Vela y Cueto (1561–1617) declared that God had personally ordered her to take only the...
Anna Trapnel’s Report and Plea; or, A Narrative of Her Journey from London into Cornwall
In 1654, Anna Trapnel — a Baptist, Fifth Monarchist, millenarian, and visionary from London — fell into...
Mother Juana de la Cruz, 1481–1534
Visionary Sermons
Juana de la Cruz (1481–1534) is a unique figure in the history of the Catholic Church, thanks...
Writings of Resistance
An erudite abbess of Port-Royal, Angélique de Saint-Jean Arnauld d’Andilly (1624 – 1684) resisted the demands of...
Writings on the Sisters of San Luca and Their Miraculous Madonna
The Bolognese nun Diodata Malvasia was presumed to have authored only one work, The Arrival and the...
Spiritual Writings of Sister Margaret of the Mother of God (1635-1643)
In 1635, as directed by her confessor so that he might understand “the state of her...
The Christian Religion, as Professed by a Daughter of the Church of England
This book is the most mature and comprehensive statement of Mary Astell’s religious and philosophical views....
Journeys of a Mystic Soul in Poetry and Prose
This edition, which offers a bilingual selection of poetry and selected prose translated into English by...
Saints' Lives and Bible Stories for the Stage
A Bilingual Edition
This fresh translation of five plays securely authored by Antonia Pulci—one of the first published women...
Two Women of the Great Schism
The Revelations of Constance de Rabastens by Raymond de Sabanac and Life of the Blessed Ursulina of Parma by Simone Zanacchi
The Great Schism (1378–1417) divided Western Christendom into two groups: those who recognized a pope in...
Shadow Puppets, Songs, and Sacred Feasts
Celebrations of the Indo-Portuguese Nuns in the Eighteenth-Century Real Convento de Santa Mónica, Goa, India. A Bilingual Edition
The two eighteenth-century texts translated here offer a rare glimpse into the creative lives of cloistered...
The Spiritual Life and Other Writings
A new edition of all of de Varano's known works, several of which have never before...
Two Lives of Saint Colette
With a Selection of Letters by, to, and about Colette
Two accounts of the life of Saint Colette of Corbie. Saint Colette of Corbie (1381–1447) was...
Selected Poetry, Prose, and Translations, with Contextual Materials
Born to merchant-class parents who served in the court of Henry VIII and his queens, Anne...
Letters and Poems to and from Her Mentor and Other Members of Her Circle
Anna Maria van Schurman was widely regarded as the most erudite woman in seventeenth-century Europe. As...
Convent Paradise
The radical Venetian writer Arcangela Tarabotti (1604–1652), compelled against her will to become a nun, is...
The Huguenot Experience of Persecution and Exile
Three Women’s Stories
This volume provides an English translation of firsthand testimonies by three early modern French women. It...
Women's Speaking Justified and Other Pamphlets
Margaret Fell (1614–1702), one of the co-founders of the Society of Friends and a religious activist,...
Witness, Warning, and Prophecy
Quaker Women's Writing, 1655-1700
The forty texts collected in this volume offer a small but representative sample of Quaker women’s...
Sin and Salvation in Early Modern France
Three Women’s Stories
The texts available here in English for the first time open a window into the lives...
Autobiography and Letters of a Spanish Nun
When María Vela y Cueto (1561–1617) declared that God had personally ordered her to take only the...
Anna Trapnel’s Report and Plea; or, A Narrative of Her Journey from London into Cornwall
In 1654, Anna Trapnel — a Baptist, Fifth Monarchist, millenarian, and visionary from London — fell into...
Mother Juana de la Cruz, 1481–1534
Visionary Sermons
Juana de la Cruz (1481–1534) is a unique figure in the history of the Catholic Church, thanks...
Writings of Resistance
An erudite abbess of Port-Royal, Angélique de Saint-Jean Arnauld d’Andilly (1624 – 1684) resisted the demands of...
Writings on the Sisters of San Luca and Their Miraculous Madonna
The Bolognese nun Diodata Malvasia was presumed to have authored only one work, The Arrival and the...
Spiritual Writings of Sister Margaret of the Mother of God (1635-1643)
In 1635, as directed by her confessor so that he might understand “the state of her...
The Christian Religion, as Professed by a Daughter of the Church of England
This book is the most mature and comprehensive statement of Mary Astell’s religious and philosophical views....
Journeys of a Mystic Soul in Poetry and Prose
This edition, which offers a bilingual selection of poetry and selected prose translated into English by...
Saints' Lives and Bible Stories for the Stage
A Bilingual Edition
This fresh translation of five plays securely authored by Antonia Pulci—one of the first published women...
Two Women of the Great Schism
The Revelations of Constance de Rabastens by Raymond de Sabanac and Life of the Blessed Ursulina of Parma by Simone Zanacchi
The Great Schism (1378–1417) divided Western Christendom into two groups: those who recognized a pope in...