Well, that explains that matter fairly adequately. I had some notion
that Hildegard was also a composer, but being (let us be honest here)
not exactly well-versed in the medieval-nun field, I had no idea that
she was (at the moment, at any rate) more prominent in that field
than in literature.
That makes her relatively easier, I suppose, but it also pawns her
off on another distribution. Which is just as well, really; we
English majors didn't want your damned hallucinating nuns anyhow.