Eighteenth-Century Women and English Catholicism
Articles
Eighteenth-Century Women and English Catholicism: An Overview
Anna Battigelli & Laura Stevens
Neither Single nor Alone: Elizabeth Cellier, Catholic Community, and Transformations of Catholic Women’s Piety
Lisa McClain
Catherine Trotter and the Claims of Conscience
Joanne E. Myers
Of Her Making: The Cultural Practice of Mary, 9th Duchess of Norfolk
Clare Haynes
“A Distribution of Tyme”: A Study of Reading and Writing Practices in the English Convents in Exile
Caroline Bowden
“All the World Have Heard of the Devil and the Pope”: Elizabeth Inchbald’s The Mogul Tale and English Catholic Satire
Michael Tomko
Regina Maria Roche’s The Children of the Abbey: Contesting the Catholic Presence in Female Gothic Fiction
Diane Hoeveler
“Penance and Mortification For Ever”: Jane Austen and the Ambient Noise of Catholicism
Beth Kowaleski Wallace
Archives
Jane Barker’s Catholic Poems: An Edition of Magdalen MS Part 1: “Poems Referring to the Times”
Bridget Keegan
Innovations
Using Digital Resources for the Study of English Catholic Women Writers
Victoria Van Hyning
Afterword
Frances Dolan



