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Interdisciplinary studies on medieval mystics and their cultural
background. Contemplative life in the middle ages has been the
focus of much recent critical attention. The Symposium papers
collected in this volume illuminate the mystical tradition through
examination of written texts and material culturein the medieval
period. A particular focus is on Celtic modes of witnessing to
comtemplative vision from Ireland and Wales: an eighth-century
account of voyages to wonders beyond the known world of Irish
monasticism, and the workof Christian bards in medieval Wales.
Distinctions within the mystical tradition in England are also
explored both within differing Religious Orders and bewtween
individuals engaged with the contemplative life. Dr MARION GLASSCOE
teaches in the School of English and American Studies at the
University of Exeter. Contributors: THOMAS O'LOUGHLIN, OLIVER
DAVIES, R. IESTYN DANIEL, RUTH SMITH, VALERIE EDDEN, DENISE N.
BAKER, DENIS RENEVEY, E.A. JONES, RICHARD LAWES, NAOE KUKITA
YOSHIKAWA, C. ANNETTE GRISE, JAMES HOGG
One of the most important medieval writers studied in historical
and literary context. Julian of Norwich, the fourteenth/early
fifteenth-century anchoress and mystic, is one of the most
important and best-known figures of the Middle Ages. Her
Revelations, intense visions of the divine, have been widely
studied and read; the first known writings of an English woman,
their influence extends over theology and literature. However, many
aspects of both her life and thought remain enigmatic. This
exciting new collection offers a comprehensive, accessible coverage
of the key aspects of debate surrounding Julian. It places the
author within a wide range of contemporary literary, social,
historical and religious contexts, and also provides a wealth of
new insightsinto manuscript traditions, perspectives on her writing
and ways of interpreting it, building on the work of many of the
most active and influential researchers within Julian studies, and
including the fruits of the most recent,ground-breaking findings.
It will therefore be a vital companion for all of Julian's readers
in the twenty-first century. Dr Liz Herbert McAvoy is Senior
Lecturer in Gender in English and Medieval Studies at Swansea
University. Contributors: Denise M. Baker, Alexandra Barratt,
Marleen Cre, Elisabeth Dutton,Vincent Gillespie, Cate Gunn, Ena
Jenkins, E.A. Jones, Liz Herbert McAvoy, Laura Saetveit Miles, Kim
M. Philips, Elizabeth Robertson,Sarah Salih, Annie Sutherland,
Diane Watt, Barry Windeatt.
This book explores the intersection of the Hundred Years' War and
the production of vernacular literature in France and England.
Reviewing a range of prominent works that address the war,
including those by Deschamps, Christine de Pizan, Gower, Langland,
and Chaucer, as well as anonymous texts and the records of Joan of
Arc's trial, Inscribing the Hundred Years' War In French and
English Cultures demonstrates the ways in which late-medieval
authors responded to the immediate sociopolitical pressures and
participated in the debates about the war.
Carefully edited for the undergraduate reader, this Norton Critical
Edition includes an informed introduction, focusing on Julian s
theology and preparing students to understand the complex,
controversial themes of the text, particularly Julian s solution to
the problem of evil in Revelation XIII and XIV. Paragraph divisions
have been organized to emphasize the thematic units of each
chapter, and the sentences have been punctuated for clarity. The
text included is a Middle English edition, based on the Paris
manuscript (1580 1650) of the long text, with language akin to
Chaucer s and therefore more accessible than other Middle English
editions. "Contexts" includes contemporary texts that help students
better understand Julian s originality, including selections from
works by Margery Kempe, Augustine, Aelred of Rievaulx, and Walter
Hilton. "Criticism" brings together interpretations that address
the themes and style of the Showings by Sandra McEntire, Lynn
Staley, B. A. Windeatt, and David Aers, among others. A Selected
Bibliography is also included."
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