Drane wrote, and published anonymously, an essay questioning the morality of
Tractarianism, which was attributed to
John Henry Newman. Her major works in prose and verse are:
The History of Saint Dominic (1857; enlarged edition, 1891);
The Life of St Catherine of Siena (1880; 2nd ed., 1899);
Christian Schools and Scholars (1867);
The Knights of St John (1858);
Songs in the Night and Other Poems (1876); and the
Three Chancellors (1859), a sketch of the lives of
William of Wykeham,
William of Waynflete and Sir
Thomas More. A complete list of her writings appears in
Memoir of Mother Francis Raphael, O.SD., Augusta Theodosia Drane, edited by B. Wilberforce, O.P. (London, 1895). ==External links==