The She-Apostle: The Extraordinary Life and Death of Luisa de Carvajal

The She-Apostle: The Extraordinary Life and Death of Luisa de Carvajal

by Glyn Redworth (Author), Glyn Redworth (Author), British Hispanic Foundation Visiting Chair at the (Author)

Synopsis

Before dawn one morning in June 1612, an elderly Frenchman took charge of a carriage carrying a precious cargo near Tyburn Fields, London's notorious place of execution. It was heading for a house in Spitalfields, where a wizened Spanish woman was waiting to receive the mortal remains of freshly-martyred Catholic priests. Her name was Luisa de Carvajal and this book tells her story. Born into a great Spanish noble family, Luisa suffered a horribly abusive childhood and from her early years hankered to become a martyr for her faith. For almost 20 years she struggled to become possibly the first female missionary of modern times. In 1605 - the year of the Gunpowder Plot - she was secreted into England by the Jesuits, despite the fact that she spoke not a word of English. To everyone's surprise including her own, she steadily assumed a prominent role within London's underground Catholic community, setting up an unofficial nunnery, offering Roman priests a secure place to live, consoling prisoners awaiting execution, importing banned books, and helping persecuted Catholics to flee abroad. Throughout this time she ran the grave risk of imprisonment and execution, yet she miraculously managed to avoid this ultimate fate in spite of being arrested on a number of occasions. This vividly written biography, the first to give equal treatment to her double life in Spain and England, is based on Luisa's own autobiographical writings, her sparkling collection of poems and letters, and the detailed reminiscences by dozens of people who worked with her. In parts humorous, the book contains Luisa's biting descriptions of the cost of living in Shakespeare's London, the poor quality of food in the capital, as well as the weekend rowdiness of the English.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 25 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0199533539
ISBN 13: 9780199533534

Media Reviews
Glyn Redworth's gripping biography deserves to bring its subject to a wider audience. * Alison Shell, TLS *
With its emphasis on self-mortification and bloody interdenominational strife, The She Apostle is unlike most of the fare on offer at religios bookshops. Glyn Redworth's gripping biography deserves to bring its subject to a wider audience * Alison Shell, Times Literary Supplement *
Redworth's study of this wilful and saintly woman is notably well researched. * Edward Norman, Literary Review *
A grim but fascinating story. * Leanda de Lisle *
An incredibly readable work of historical scholarship. * Catholic Herald *
Engrossing biography. * Peter Stanford, Independent on Sunday *
A wonderfully readable and three dimensional study. * The Scotsman. *
'a literary coup'. * John Guy, The Sunday Times *
A beautifully crafted biography of a remarkable personality. * Times Higher Education Supplement. *
Author Bio
Glyn Redworth taught at Oxford University for several years and was a research fellow at Christ Church before moving to the University of Manchester. Closely associated with the Institute of History in Madrid, he has spent several years in Spain researching Luisa's life. He has published widely on sixteenth and early seventeenth century religious and political history, including In Defence of the Church Catholic: The Life of Stephen Gardiner and The Prince and the Infanta: The Cultural Politics of the Spanish Match.