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Language, Self and Love: Hermeneutics in the Writings of Richard Rolle

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Language, Self and Love: Hermeneutics in the Writings of Richard Rolle

Contributors:

By (Author) Denis Renevey

ISBN:

9780708316962

Publisher:

University of Wales Press

Imprint:

University of Wales Press

Publication Date:

6th February 2002

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Mysticism

Dewey:

223.9067

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

426g

Description

Language, Self and Love offers a unique insight into the development of the language of interiority in the medieval literature inspired by the Song of Songs and its commentaries. It traces the evolution of a medieval identity in the process of self-fashioning and, in showing the importance of mystical writing for understanding medieval subjectivity, suggests that the 'self' is not the early modern invention it is often claimed to be. Denis Renevey discusses the correspondences between the discourse of love in the Song of Songs and the language of mysticism in the writings of William of St Thierry and Richard Rolle, where the self is described in its attempts at establishing a direct relationship with God. He also shows how the textual strategies offered in mystical writing for the use of female recipients engage with questions of misogyny and the relationship between Latin and vernacular cultures.

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Author Bio

Denis Renevey is a lecturer in Medieval Literature at the Universities of Fribourg and Lausanne. He is the co-editor of Writing Religious Women: Female Spiritual and Textual Practices in Late Medieval England and the author of numerous articles dealing with medieval mysticism.

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