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Il Corpo E Il Sacrificio Delle Donne; Affermazione Femminile Di Sé Attraverso Il Cibo, Katherine Sanchez May 2022

Il Corpo E Il Sacrificio Delle Donne; Affermazione Femminile Di Sé Attraverso Il Cibo, Katherine Sanchez

Italian Renaissance Foodways

No abstract provided.


Convent Of Mercy, Little Rock Jul 2020

Convent Of Mercy, Little Rock

Women's history in Arkansas

This is a pencil sketch of the Convent of Mercy at 7th and Louisiana Street in Little Rock, unknown date.


Convents And Novices In Early Modern English Dramatic Works: In Medias Res, Vanessa L. Rapatz Apr 2020

Convents And Novices In Early Modern English Dramatic Works: In Medias Res, Vanessa L. Rapatz

Late Tudor and Stuart Drama

Convents and Novices in Early Modern English Dramatic Texts: In Medias Res attends to the religious, social, and material changes in England during the century following the Reformation, specifically examining how the English came to terms with the meanings of convents and novices even after they disappeared from the physical and social landscape. In five chapters, it traces convents and novices across a range of dramatic texts that refuse easy generic classification: problem plays such as Shakespeare's Measure for Measure; Marlowe's comic tragedy The Jew of Malta; Margaret Cavendish's closet dramas The Convent of Pleasure and The Religious …


Agnes Of God May 1987

Agnes Of God

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 1987 performance of Agnes of God by John Pielmeier.

Agnes of God is the story of a nun who gives birth but insists it is a result of a virgin conception. A psychiatrist and the mother superior of the convent clash over the investigation.


Behind The Beginnings: Benedictine Women In America, M. Incarnata Girgen Osb Jan 1981

Behind The Beginnings: Benedictine Women In America, M. Incarnata Girgen Osb

Saint Benedict’s Monastery Books

This study is an attempt to present two sisters who played parts in establishing the Benedictines in America: Mother Benedicta Riepp, the foundress of Eichstätt Benedictine Sisters in America, and Mother Willibalda Scherbauer, who brought them to Minnesota. To accomplish this purpose, the greater part of the study consists of letters to, by, or about Mother Benedicta and Mother Willibalda.


Letter From Sr. [Ni.] St. Paul, Sr. Ni. St. Paul Oct 1960

Letter From Sr. [Ni.] St. Paul, Sr. Ni. St. Paul

Correspondence 1970-1973

Handwritten letter from Sr. Ni. St. Paul to Charlotte Michaud.


5/29/1936 Letter From Couvent Des Dominicains, Couvent Des Dominicains May 1936

5/29/1936 Letter From Couvent Des Dominicains, Couvent Des Dominicains

Correspondence 1922-1938

Letter from Couvent des Dominicains to Charlotte Michaud.


Letter From Convent Des Petites Franciscaines De Marie, Sr. Marie Du Saint-Espirit Dec 1928

Letter From Convent Des Petites Franciscaines De Marie, Sr. Marie Du Saint-Espirit

Correspondence 1922-1938

Typed thank you letter from Sr. Marie du Saint-Espirit, Convent des Petites Franciscaines de Marie, to Charlotte Michaud.


5/23/1927 Letter From Couvent Des Dominicains, Couvent Des Dominicains May 1927

5/23/1927 Letter From Couvent Des Dominicains, Couvent Des Dominicains

Correspondence 1922-1938

Handwritten letter from Couvent des Dominicains to Charlotte Michaud.


Catholic Benedictine Sisters And Students In Wynne Dec 1900

Catholic Benedictine Sisters And Students In Wynne

Women's history in Arkansas

This is a black and white photograph of Benedictine nuns and their students at St. Anselm's Catholic School in Wynne.