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Sacred Fictions of Medieval France - Narrative Theology in the Lives of Christ and the Virgin, 1150-1500 (Hardcover)
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Sacred Fictions of Medieval France - Narrative Theology in the Lives of Christ and the Virgin, 1150-1500 (Hardcover)
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A study of the immensely popular "lives" of Christ and the Virgin
in medieval France. The story of the life of Christ and his mother
was told in many texts in various French vernaculars (Anglo-Norman
and Old Occitan, as well as Old and Middle French) between the
middle of the twelfth century and the end of the fifteenth; there
are more than a hundred such texts, extant in at least 400
manuscripts. These "sacred fictions" are the subject of this book.
Given that the principal events in the lives of Mary and Jesus were
well known to potential audiences, the choice of genre was the most
important decision facing a medieval author. The writers of these
works made deliberate formal choices which their audiences
recognized and which provided one frame of reference for reading
them. Professor Boulton here classifies the different lives of Mary
and Jesus according to the various narrative forms they take: epic,
romance, allegory, chronicle, and meditative text. In addition,
because a text's embodiment in its codex reflects how it was
encountered by medieval readers, each chapter considers the
transmission of the texts, as well as their often radical
alteration in different manuscripts when they survive in multiple
copies. Maureen Boulton is Professor of French at the University of
Notre Dame.
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