Browsing by Author "Coolahan, Marie-Louise"
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Confession in Literature from Webster to Defoe
King, Nora (2012-12-20)As England attempted to define its Confession of faith during the Reformation, there were vacillations between Catholicism and Protestantism, via-media Protestantism and orthodox Calvinism. This led to widespread debate ... -
Control in a time of conflict: Women’s petitions in Ireland from 1541 to 1584
Allen, Emily Virginia (NUI Galway, 2024-04-15)This dissertation provides the first comprehensive and detailed study of Anglophone women’s petition letter-writing in Tudor Ireland, from 1541-1583. This project provides both microhistories and quantitative rhetorical ... -
The cultural dynamics of reception
Coolahan, Marie-Louise (Duke University Press, 2020-01-01)The cultural dynamics of reception are best understood as a reiterative process of reshaping and reframing. Reception as an object of critical study embraces first the history of how texts were read, disseminated, and ... -
A godly Sybilla, an erudite wife and a burdensome sister: the formation and representation of women’s reputations within the Hartlib Circle 1641-1661
Bourke, Evan (NUI Galway, 2018-10-19)This thesis analyses the formation and representation of the reputations of three women: Katherine Jones, Viscountess Ranelagh (1615-1691); Dorothy Moore Dury (c.1612-1664); and Jean Appelius (fl.1638-1648), whose connection ... -
Introduction
Coolahan, Marie-Louise; Wright, Gillian (Informa UK Limited, 2016-08-05) -
Nuns writing: Translation, textual mobility and transnational networks
Coolahan, Marie-Louise (Cambridge University Press, 2018-01)Post-Reformation Catholic religious orders provided women with privileged, multi-layered spaces for authorship, readership, and textual transmission. Exile and travel were imperative for British and Irish women religious, ... -
Patrons, Peers and Subscribers: The Publication of Mary Barber's Poems on Several Occasions (1734)
O'Flaherty, Emily (2013-09-30)Mary Barber's volume Poems on Several Occasions (1734) was one of the first collections of poetry written by a woman to be published by subscription. The subscription list to this volume, which comprised 918 names -- ... -
Writing before 1700
Coolahan, Marie-Louise (Cambridge University Press, 2018-08)[No abstract available]