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Wednesday, 28 December
197. Recovering Catholic Women’s Experience in Early Modern England: Cary, Clitherow, and Ward
12:00 noon–1:15 p.m., Nathan Hale, Marriott
A special session
Presiding: Arthur F. Marotti, Wayne State Univ. 1. “Living outside History: The Painted Life of Mary Ward,” Lowell Gallagher, Univ. of California, Los Angeles 2. “Closeted Catholics, Costume Hebrews: Situating Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Miriam within Early Modern Practices of Marital Separation,” Matthew Biberman, Univ. of Louisville 3. “Reading the Death in Mush’s Life of Margaret Clitherow,” Alice A. Dailey, Villanova Univ. For copies of abstracts, visit www.louisville.edu/~smbibe01/splash.html.
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