Mary Ward: First Sister of Feminism

Mary Ward: First Sister of Feminism
Author: Sydney Thorne
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2021-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1399005243

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The little-known story of the woman who walked 1,500 miles to Rome to challenge the pope in 1621. Four centuries ago, an Englishwoman completed an astonishing walk to Rome. A Catholic, Mary Ward had already defied the authorities in her native country. In 1621 she walked across Europe to ask the Pope to allow her to set up schools for girls. “There is no such difference between men and women that women may not do great things,” she said. But Mary’s vision of equality between men and women angered the Church, and the pope threw her into prison. Her story is not only fascinating in its own right—it also shines a refreshingly new light on the Tudor/Stuart era. Mary’s uncles are the Gunpowder Plotters. Her sponsors are archdukes, prince-archbishops, and the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. In Rome she spars with Pope Urban VIII and the Roman Inquisition, just as they are also dealing with the troublemaker Galileo. As the story sweeps from Yorkshire to Rome, from Vienna and Munich to Prague, and back to England, we see Mary dodging pirates in the Channel, witch hunts in Germany, and the plague in Italy. We see travelers crossing the Alps, and prisoners smuggling out letters written in invisible lemon juice. Ranging from the resplendent courts in Brussels and Munich to the siege of York in the English Civil War, this biography is a remarkable portrait of seventeenth-century European life.

Mary Ward (1585-1645)

Mary Ward (1585-1645)
Author: Christina Kenworthy-Browne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This book contains the earliest biography (c. 1650) of Mary Ward, founder of the Congregation of Jesus, and other source texts, hitherto available only in manuscripts kept in private archives. Introductions and notes have been added to set the texts in context.

Tongues of Flame

Tongues of Flame
Author: Mary Ward Brown
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1993-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0817307222

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Stories of the Deep South from a woman's point of view, depicting the changing relationships between black and white people, the impact of the civil rights movement, and the emergence of the New South.

Mary Ward

Mary Ward
Author: Henriette Peters
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780852442685

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The Life of Mary Ward (1585-1645)

The Life of Mary Ward (1585-1645)
Author: Mary Catherine Elizabeth Chambers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 594
Release: 1882
Genre: Nuns
ISBN:

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Sketches with the Microscope

Sketches with the Microscope
Author: Mary Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2019
Genre: Microscopes
ISBN: 9781909822146

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The Literature of Love

The Literature of Love
Author: Mary Ward
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2009-05-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0521729815

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Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres. The Literature of Love is designed to introduce students to one of the central themes in literature. Focusing first on different types and aspects of love - physical, emotional, spiritual - it then offers a chronological coverage, aiming to illustrate ways in which attitudes to the representation of love in literature have evolved from Chaucer to the present time. Other sections of the book examine particular genres such as the love sonnet, the love letter and 'romantic' fiction; and the differing reception of this literature over time is also considered. The book includes extracts from a range of authors.

A Match for Mary Bennet

A Match for Mary Bennet
Author: Eucharista Ward
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1402245319

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A unique and inspirational Pride and Prejudice sequel that will resonate with all readers who can relate to Mary Bennet's determination to live according to God's wishes Written by a Franciscan nun, this is a sympathetic tale of the middle Bennet sister from Pride and Prejudice. Pious Mary Bennet tries to do her duty in the world as she thinks God envisions it. Initially believing (mistakenly) that her sister Elizabeth married well only in order to provide for her sisters, Mary is happy to be relieved of the obligation to marry at all so that she can continue her faithful works. But she begins to have second thoughts after further studying marriage through her sisters' experiences as well as spending time with two young men. One is a splendid young buck whose determined courtship must have ulterior motives; the other is a kindly, serious young clergyman whose friendship Mary values more and more. One day she realizes that God very much made man and woman to be together...but which is the man for her?

Ward 81

Ward 81
Author: Mary Ellen Mark
Publisher: Damiani Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9788862080552

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Belief in the coming of a Messiah poses a genuine dilemma. From a Jewish perspective, the historical record is overwhelmingly against it. If, despite all the tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people, no legitimate Messiah has come forward, has the belief not been shown to be groundless? Yet for all the problems associated with messianism, the historical record also shows it is an idea with enormous staying power. The prayer book mentions it on page after page. The great Jewish philosophers all wrote about it. Secular thinkers in the twentieth century returned to it and reformulated it. And victims of the Holocaust invoked it in the last few minutes of their life. This book examines the staying power of messianism and formulates it in a way that retains its redemptive force without succumbing to mythology.

It Wasn't All Dancing

It Wasn't All Dancing
Author: Mary Ward Brown
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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"All but one of the stories are set in Alabama. They deal with dramatic turning points in the lives of people who happen to be southerners, many juxtaposed between Old South sensibility and manners and New South modernity and expectations. Among these characters is a new widow uncomforted by well-meaning, proselytizing Christians; a middle-aged waitress in love with the town "catch"; a bedridden belle dependent upon her black nurse; a "special" young man in a newspaper shop; a young faculty wife who attempts generosity with a lower-class neighbor; and a lawyer caught in the dilemma of race issues."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved