"An ambitious study of the actual and symbolic place of women and femininity in fifteenth-century English monastic, literary, and political culture." (Nicholas Watson, University of Western Ontario) "Impressive. . . . Warren is careful to honor the integrity of religious life while looking at the multiple forces that influenced it, and that it influenced as well." (Sharon Elkins, Wellesley College) "The sheer range of Warren's stimulating, provocative discussion . . . is impressive. The richness of her sources, a number of which are examined here for the first time, will make her book an important port-of-call." (English Historical Review)