A flower of mystical insight from 14c. England, this book records
the visions and prescient theological world-view of Julian, an
anchoress at Norwich. Her unique and visceral retelling of both the
birthing and the dying of Christ, the first book to be written in
English by a woman, has never been excelled in the clarity and
eloquence of its language. Here, preserving the humility of the
original in a modern idiom, is a metered poetic version of her
revelations: ...she who's Mother of our Savior Is mother of all who
shall be saved; And our Savior our very Mother, In whom we are
endlessly born Yet never shall come out of him.
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