DEPICTION OF WOMEN IN THE RENAISSANCE
She made her devotion to religion after a recovery from a grave illness. She found her anchorage deeply seated in the church that she used to devote herself entirely in its divine revelations as well as mystic inspirations (Garriga, 2017). As a poet, her work stands out. However, it is entwined with the aspects of mystic touch that shows the departure from the expected literature that is devoid of divine revelations. The title itself, Revelation of Divine Love manifests the kind of mystical attachment that she had. In great aspects that she is known for the issue of transubstantiation (Hall, 2014). This is the Catholic doctrine that the wine and bread changes into the body and blood of Christ. This voice is echoed by the greatest and most elusive queen of England.
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