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De zwarte non (1836)

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My parents were both from Scotland but had been resident in Lower Canada some time before their marriage which took place in Montreal; and in that city I spent most of my life. I was born at St. John's where they lived for a short time. My father was an officer under the British Government and my mother has enjoyed a pension on that account ever since his death.… (meer)
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Biography of nun who goes through awful stuff at convent. Good information of how a cult might operate. Prefer stuff written like fiction though. This is fiction but originally published as true by protestants trying to smear catholics. ( )
  wreade1872 | Nov 28, 2021 |
There was a famous expose of life inside convents in the 18th century, I think - aside from [b:The Nun,|18216|The Nun (Oxford World's Classics)|Denis Diderot|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1166890179s/18216.jpg|19673] that is - anyway, I don't think this is it. But check out that cover! Whee!

ETA: Okay, fine, I looked this up. The expose is [b:Six Months in a Convent: The Narrative of Rebecca Theresa Reed|1852530|Six Months in a Convent The Narrative of Rebecca Theresa Reed and Supplement (Anti-Movements in America)|Rebecca Theresa Reed|http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-60x80.jpg|1853053] (1835), which was neither as sensational as this thing nor as patently made up. Both works were said to be influenced by The Nun and by (inside, I jump and clap my hands every time this book comes up) [b:The Monk.|93157|The Monk|Matthew Lewis|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171252723s/93157.jpg|3095060]

I am unlikely to actually read this. It's apparently complete bullshit in every way. But let's let this cover stay on my TBR list for a while anyway, shall we?

ETA again: on second thought, the Wikipedia article shows zero evidence that "Historians are unanimous in their agreement that the whole account was false." The "inaccuracies" pointed out in her story are backed up by referring to her original text, so that doesn't make any sense, and by a text by an archdeacon. In a brief search around the internet, I found no actual evidence either way. I certainly have no trouble with the idea that there was a monastery in which the victimization of nuns took place.
  AlCracka | Apr 2, 2013 |
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