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By: Cate Gunn
ISBN: 9780708320341
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Publication Date: May 2008
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Provides an introduction to "Ancrene Wisse", one of the most important works in English of the thirteenth century. This book offers a fresh contextualisation which engages with the history of lay piety and vernacular spirituality in the Middle Ages.
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By: Christiania Whitehead
ISBN: 9780708317945
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Publication Date: Oct 2003
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A study of the use of architectural allegory to symbolize religious and ideological systems in the Middle Ages. Assessing major texts such as Chaucer's "House of Fame" as well as lesser-known works, it charts the evolution of this tradition in relation to social, political and religious contexts.
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By: Juliana Dresvina
ISBN: 9781786836748
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Publication Date: Feb 2021
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This book argues for the value of applying methods deriving from cognitive sciences (such as neuroscience or psychology) to studies of medieval history, literature, art and culture, and suggests ways in which this comparative approach might be achieved.
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By: Louise Campion
ISBN: 9781786838308
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Publication Date: Apr 2022
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This book is the first full-length study of the significant patterns of domestic imagery in late medieval religious writing in English and their broader cultural significance.
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By: Jane Cartwright
ISBN: 9780708319994
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Publication Date: Sep 2008
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Sheds light on the religious women of medieval Wales. Drawing on a wide range of sources from saints' lives and native poetry to holy wells and visual evidence, the volume explores feminine sanctity, its meanings, manifestations and related iconography in a specifically Welsh context.
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By: Theresa L. Tyers
ISBN: 9781837720576
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Publication Date: Jan 2024
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By: Patricia H. Cullum
ISBN: 9780708318850
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Publication Date: Jun 2005
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Although studies of gender in medieval culture have tended to focus on femininity, the study of medieval masculinities has developed greatly over the last few years. This book concentrates on this aspect of medieval gender studies, and looks at the ways in which varieties of medieval masculinity intersected with concepts of holiness.
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By: Patricia H. Cullum
ISBN: 9780708318942
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Publication Date: Oct 2004
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Although studies of gender in medieval culture have tended to focus on femininity, the study of medieval masculinities has developed greatly over the last few years. This book concentrates on this aspect of medieval gender studies, and looks at the ways in which varieties of medieval masculinity intersected with concepts of holiness.
Margery Kempe's Meditations: The Context of Medieval Devotional Literatures, Liturgy and Iconography
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By: Nao Kukita Yoshikawa
ISBN: 9780708319109
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Publication Date: Apr 2007
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"The Book of Margery Kempe" has generally been judged to be over-emotional and its structure regarded as at worst non-existent, at best naive. This work argues instead that The Book unfolds a creative experience of memory as spiritual progress, and explores Margery's meditational experience in the context of visual and verbal iconography.
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By: Anke Bernau
ISBN: 9780708317624
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Publication Date: Oct 2003
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This volume traces some of the specific manifestations of virginity in late medieval culture. It shows how virginity is represented in medical, legal, hagiographical and historical texts, as well as how the seductive but dangerous figure of the virgin affects the aims and objectives of these texts.
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By: Liz Herbert McAvoy
ISBN: 9780708321300
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Publication Date: Oct 2008
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Examines from a variety of perspectives, and offers a range of interpretations, of the type of rhetoric associated with the anchoritic experience during the Middle Ages and draws conclusions on the many purposes of that rhetoric.
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By: Teresa Reed
ISBN: 9780708317976
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Publication Date: Oct 2003
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An examination of images of the Virgin Mary in medieval theological, philosophical and literary texts. It shows how the figure of Mary influences the depiction of female characters in sacred writing, and considers key issues in Western thinking about women, Christianity and domestic culture.
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By: Peter Happ
ISBN: 9780708320488
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Publication Date: Sep 2007
Publisher: University of Wales Press
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Provides an overview of and introduction to the Towneley cycle of plays, a 32-play cycle written in c 1500, which begins with the fall of Lucifer and ends with the Last Judgement, and was performed as part of the festival of Corpus Christi in Wakefield. This volume examines the cycle's textual history, and discusses issues of language and style.
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By: Nahir I. Otano Gracia
ISBN: 9781786838339
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Publication Date: May 2022
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Women's Lives recalls and celebrates the work of Elizabeth Petroff, an eminent scholar of Medieval Women Mystics, by proposing that the lives of medieval women may be read as models of positive transgression. Their representation and reception make powerful arguments for equality, agency and authority on behalf of the writers who employed them.
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