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Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal

Gelesen von Brendan Stallard

(4,25 Sterne; 12 Bewertungen)

Life in the Grey Nunnery was first published in Boston, in 1857 by Edward P. Hood, who was credited as the book's editor. It is likely that this account is by Sarah J. Richardson "as told to" Edward Hood, though it may in fact be completely fictional. It is clearly an anti-Catholic book, an example of the genre of fiction referred to as "the convent horror story."

As this summary shows, it is not known if this book is fictional or a true account.(Summary by project Gutenberg and Elaine Webb) (6 hr 58 min)

Chapters

01 PARENTAGE—FATHER'S MARRIAGE

13:54

Read by Brendan Stallard

02 THE WHITE NUNNERY

18:56

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03 THE NURSERY

16:38

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04 A SLAVE FOR LIFE

17:11

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05 CEREMONY OF CONFIRMATION

19:37

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06 THE GREY NUNNERY

17:01

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07 ORPHAN'S HOME

16:35

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08 CONFESSION AND SORROW OF NO AVAIL

19:44

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09 ALONE WITH THE DEAD

19:26

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10 THE SICK NUN

24:45

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11 THE JOY OF FREEDOM

16:11

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12 STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND

13:13

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13 LANDLADY'S STORY CONTINUED

19:45

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14 THE TWO SISTERS

13:25

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15 CHOICE OF PUNISHMENTS

12:54

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16 HORRORS OF STARVATION

14:30

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17 THE TORTURE ROOM

17:04

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18 RETURN TO THE NUNNERY

18:27

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19 SICKNESS AND DEATH OF A SUPERIOR

9:52

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20 STUDENTS AT THE ACADEMY

7:40

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21 SECOND ESCAPE FROM THE NUNNERY

8:54

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22 LONELY MIDNIGHT WALK

19:58

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23 FLIGHT AND RECAPTURE

16:01

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24 RESOLVES TO ESCAPE

16:20

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25 EVENTFUL JOURNEY

23:50

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26 CONCLUSION

6:56

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Bewertungen

Upsetting and Engaging

(5 Sterne)

The horrors related in this narrative are so numerous as to be nearly numberless. For what a priest interprets as a cross look, a crown of thorns is pressed upon the girl’s head. She must wear it for six hours, during which time she is made to work on while the blood drips down. That’s just one horror story picked out of my notes at random. During her second escape, seeking refuge from house to house (seven to nine miles apart), she is, one can easily believe, ‘cold, hungry, almost sick, and entirely friendless.’ The storm raining down upon her head sounds like ‘the last convulsive sound of a broken heart.’ The prospect of freedom nerves her onward, however, and she, ‘a friendless wanderer,’ makes it to Vermont where she finally finds kindness and affection in a Brainard home before she is caught the second time. The punishments for that escape, including over a week of starvation, nearly kill her. She is promised, in addition, a whole year of daily punishments for this last revolt. Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal is agonizing to hear but riveting all the way. And so it will be gotten through in short order by those who begin to listen to it, I think. The voice of Brendan Stallard, moreover, is suitably somber and soft-spoken. This woman’s horrors are so vividly told that the book left me wiped out at the end, though I was hoping for more information about the Subject’s post-Convent life. I have read many of Poe’s horror stories, like The Pit and the Pendulum and The Premature Burial. Even stories like those are less horrific than ‘the fearful outrage…upon humanity’ related by this woman. This may beg the question to some, ‘Is the story true?’ This is a disputed question that I can find no decisive answer to. In consideration of what we already know about the Roman Church for sure, it is believable enough. Because of the research into Roman Catholicism that I have already done, my belief in this story exceeds my doubt.

Life in the gray nunnery at Montreal

(5 Sterne)

Wow! What an amazing and endearing encounter! I couldn't put it down. How much truth is there in this book? Also the reader was excellent. I highly recommend this read. Stop what you're doing and read it right now!

(5 Sterne)

Great, sad, victory from the crude church. What a very strong woman in the Lord. yes, believe these things happen. The truth always need to come out. It can be a freeing experience. Praise the Lord! for her being set free.

Pinch of Salt required

(4 Sterne)

Doubt this is actually true. Like The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis meets Man In The Iron Mask. A Good story though it has everything. Good reading.