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About the Author
Mary Dunn is Assistant Professor of Early Modern Christianity at St. Louis University. Her research is primarily focused in seventeenth-century France and New France.
Reviews
Mary Dunn has provided a scholarly and well-informed edition of these sources. * Peter Rushton, The Seventeenth Century *
Mary Dunn's edition of letters from mystic-missionary Marie de l'Incarnation to her son is a gift to historians of early modern Europe and Christian spirituality. This intriguing volume not only offers an intimate view into the evolving relationship between mother and son, and their understanding of the depths of a life united to Christ; it also provides a window to lesser known aspects of seventeenth-century New France. It is meticulously researched and elegantly translated, with careful annotations that are themselves a valuable scholarly resource... From Mother to Son is a delightful read from beginning to end and a valuable resource for anyone interested in the early modern period, missions history or Christian spirituality. * Bo Karen Lee, Scottish Journal of Theology *
This truly extraordinary collection of letters between Marie de lIncarnation and her son, Claude Martin, could not have been curated, translated, and introduced to the English-speaking world more expertly. Dunns introduction is brilliant, promoting a richer awareness of how mystical journeys are deeply enmeshed in earthly relationships in this case, relationships between France and the New World, Catholics and Iroquois, and most provocatively and indeed startlingly, between a mother and the son she abandons. I cannot think of a more bracing and exciting set of documents that will enrich our understanding of early modern Christianity and the field of religion more broadly. A must read. * Brenna Morre, author of Raissa Maritain, the Allure of Suffering, and the French Catholic Revival (1905-1945) *
Here is an elegant and well-researched translation of selected letters from the Teresa of the New World to her son. It provides the English public with a precious view, from the inside, on the history of New France, on the religious and socio-economic encounter of the Amerindian as well as the spiritual state of the first French to settle on the North American continent in the seventeenth century. * Dominique Deslandres, Universite de Montreal *
Lucid and lively, Mary Dunn's translation of the letters of Marie de l'Incarnation to her son Claude provide compelling evidence for family relations, female spirituality, and life among the indigenous peoples of New France in the seventeenth century. A real treasure! * Natalie Zemon Davis, author of Women on the Margins: Three Seventeeth-Century Lives *
This edition is just such a guide, with an excellent introduction informative, scholarly and well judged and thorough annotations. The translation reads well, and rises successfully to the challenge of putting its seventeenth-century French original into accessible modern English. * Richard Maber, Theology *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199386574
Author Mary Dunn
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 155mm * 236mm * 25mm