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Jaime Goodrich
The first in-depth examination of the texts produced in English Benedictine convents between 1600 and 1800 After Catholicism became illegal in England during the sixteenth century, Englishwomen established more than twenty convents on the Continent t
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Jaime Goodrich
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Renaissance and Reformation. 45:249-251
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Jaime Goodrich
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British and Irish Religious Orders in Europe, 1560-1800. :121-140
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Jaime Goodrich
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The Library. 22:498-522
The Poor Clares of Galway are the oldest surviving convent in Ireland, maintaining a small but important collection of rare books from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This essay offers a bibliographical analysis of these rare books in order
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Jaime Goodrich
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The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Women's Writing in English, 1540-1700 ISBN: 0198860633
Lucy Knatchbull (1584–1629) is an important figure in the history of seventeenth-century English Benedictine convents on the Continent. This chapter examines Knatchbull’s significance as an author by considering how an external network of priests
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Jaime Goodrich
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Religion & Literature. 54:218-220
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Jaime Goodrich
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Renaissance and Reformation. 44:170-173
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Jaime Goodrich
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Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 15:186-189
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Jaime Goodrich
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Renaissance and Reformation. 43:235-261
Drawing on the ideas of Gérard Genette, this article argues for the value of reading translations as “hypertexts,” or as works grafted onto earlier texts (“hypotexts”), on the basis of the intriguing case study of The Admirable Life of the H
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Jaime Goodrich
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British Catholic History. 35:130-133