Landmark Lecture: Runaway Nun - VIRTUAL

Landmark Lecture: Runaway Nun - VIRTUAL

By Tudor Place
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In 1831 Sister Gertrude Wightt, the directress of Georgetown Academy, donned the hat and cape of one of her students and abruptly left.

In 1831 Sister Gertrude Wightt, the directress of Georgetown Academy (now Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School), donned the hat and cape of one of her students and abruptly left the academy and life as a nun. She soon became a fixture on the Washington social scene and an intimate of Dolley Madison.

The Two Worlds of Ann Gertrude Wightt is the first comprehensive biography of the enigmatic Wightt. Drawing from a rich cache of previously overlooked primary sources, the book meticulously explores Wightt's transformation from respected academy directress to celebrated "parlor politician" in the nation's capital. It delves deeply into her innovations in female education, her unprecedented departure from convent life, and her remarkable social reinvention.

About the author: Joseph Mannard is an associate professor in the Department of History at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the American Catholic Historical Association and the American Catholic Historical Society.

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On Sale Jan 1, 2026 at 12:00 AM