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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)

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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)

    01 PARENTAGE—FATHER'S MARRIAGE

    01 PARENTAGE—FATHER'S MARRIAGE

    • 13 min
    02 THE WHITE NUNNERY

    02 THE WHITE NUNNERY

    • 18 min
    03 THE NURSERY

    03 THE NURSERY

    • 16 min
    04 A SLAVE FOR LIFE

    04 A SLAVE FOR LIFE

    • 17 min
    05 CEREMONY OF CONFIRMATION

    05 CEREMONY OF CONFIRMATION

    • 19 min
    06 THE GREY NUNNERY

    06 THE GREY NUNNERY

    • 17 min

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