The Woman Priest: A Translation of Sylvain Maréchalé

The Woman Priest: A Translation of Sylvain Maréchalé

The Woman Priest: A Translation of Sylvain Maréchalé

The Woman Priest: A Translation of Sylvain Maréchalé

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Overview

"My God! Pardon me if I have dared to make sacred things serve a profane love; but it is you who have put passion into our hearts; they are not crimes—I feel this in the purity of my intentions." —Agatha, writing to Zoé

In pre-revolutionary Paris, a young woman falls for a handsome young priest. To be near him, she dresses as a man, enters his seminary, and is invited to become a fully ordained Catholic priest—a career forbidden to women then as now. Sylvain Maréchal's epistolary novella offers a biting rebuke to religious institutions and a hypocritical society; its views on love, marriage, class, and virtue remain relevant today. The book ends in La Nouvelle France, which became part of British-run Canada during Maréchal's lifetime. With thorough notes and introduction by Sheila Delany, this first translation of Maréchal's novella, La femme abbé, brings a little-known but revelatory text to the attention of readers interested in French history and literature, history of the novel, women's studies, and religious studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781772121230
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Publication date: 08/01/2016
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Sheila Delany is Professor Emerita at Simon Fraser University. A medievalist and lifelong political activist, she has already brought one forgotten author, Osbern Bokenham, into the scholarly mainstream. Delany lives in Vancouver. Sylvain Maréchal (1750–1803) was a French essayist, poet, activist, political theorist, and editor of the journal Révolutions de Paris.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Translator's Note

The Woman Priest

Notes
Bibliography
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