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Author McQuade, Paula, author.

Title Catechisms and women's writing in seventeenth-century England / Paula McQuade
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, [2017]
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Contents Cover; Half-title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Notes on Transcription and Citation; Introduction: "Milk for Babes": Catechisms and Female Authorship in Early Modern England; Part I Domestic Catechesis and Female Authorship; Chapter 1 "Mother Bare Me": Catechisms and Maternity in Early Modern England; Chapter 2 "A Tender Mother": Domestic Catechesis in the Household Devotional of Katherine Fitzwilliam (b. 1579); Part II Female Witness and Inter-Confessional Dialogue
Chapter 3 "At Magdalin's House": Maternal Catechesis and Female Witness in the Manuscript Miscellany of Katherine Thomas (b. 1637)Chapter 4 Catholicism, Catechesis, and Coterie Circulation: The Manuscript of Barbara Slingsby Talbot (b. 1633); Part III Print and Polemic; Chapter 5 "A Knowing People": Catechesis and Community in Dorothy Burch's A Catechisme of the Severall Heads of the Christian Religion (1646); Chapter 6 Prophecy, Catechesis, and Community in Mary Cary's The Resurrection of the Witnesses (1653); Epilogue: Catechisms and the History of Women's Writing; Select Bibliography
Summary "Catechisms and Women's Writing in Seventeenth-Century England is a study of early modern women's literary use of catechizing. Paula McQuade examines original works composed by women - both in manuscript and print, as well as women's copying and redacting of catechisms - and construction of these materials from other sources. By studying female catechists, McQuade shows how early modern women used the power and authority granted to them as mothers to teach religious doctrine, to demonstrate their linguistic skills, to engage sympathetically with Catholic devotional texts, and to comment on matters of contemporary religious and political import - activities that many scholars have considered the sole prerogative of clergymen. This book addresses the question of women's literary production in early modern England, demonstrating that reading and writing of catechisms were crucial sites of women's literary engagements during this time"-- Provided by publisher
"Catechisms and Women's Writing in Seventeenth-Century England argues that the reading and writing of catechisms were crucial sites of women's literary engagements in early modern England. By studying female catechists, we learn how early modern women used the power and authority granted to them as mothers and domestic catechists to teach religious doctrine, to demonstrate their linguistic skills, and to comment on matters of contemporary religious and political import-activities that many scholars have considered the sole prerogative of clergymen. I draw upon recent work that asserts the importance of manuscript circulation in early modern England and introduce the catechetical compositions of six (largely) unremarked seventeenth-century Protestant women writers of diverse social classes: Katherine Fitzwilliam (b. 1579), Ann Montagu (b. 1573), Katherine Thomas (b. 1637), Barbara Slingsby Talbot (b.1633), Dorothy Burch (fl.1646), and Mary Cary (b. 1621). These women were evangelical Protestants and Church of England loyalists. They wrote original catechisms in manuscript for use within the home, tailoring their compositions to the age and abilities of their children"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Catechisms, English -- Authorship
Catechisms, English -- History and criticism
Catechists -- England -- History -- 17th century
Women in Christianity -- England -- History -- 17th century
Catechetics -- England -- History -- 17th century
RELIGION -- Christianity -- Catechisms.
Catechetics
Catechisms, English
Catechists
Women in Christianity
Frühneuenglisch
Katechismus
Frauenliteratur
Christliche Literatur
England
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1108201865
9781108201865
9781108203067
110820306X