Labour, Love, and Prayer: Female Piety in Ulster Religious Literature, 1850-1914 (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas)
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Author(s)Andrea Brozyna
PublisherMcgill-Queens University Press
ISBN / ASIN077351757X
ISBN-139780773517578
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Sales Rank12,398,237
CategoryLiterary Criticism
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Brozyna argues that Catholics and Protestants shared very similar views of Christian womanhood. Both lauded the influence of the virtuous Christian woman, used the same female role models from the Bible, and saw the home as the locus of the construction of female piety. Yet each group castigated the other for having antifemale values. Protestants developed the slovenly, drunken "Biddy" as a stereotype of Catholic women and Catholics portrayed Protestant devotional and family life as cold and arid. Observers of present-day Northern Ireland will find these historical contrasts of immediate relevance. An interesting new look at the Irish problem, Love, Labour, and Prayer makes a valuable contribution to the histories of women, Ireland, and religion.
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