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The powerful voice of major Italian medieval woman mystic,
translated with commentary. Angela of Foligno is considered by many
as the greatest mystical voice among Italian medieval women. She
devoted herself to a relentless pursuit of God when as a
middle-aged woman she lost her mother, husband and children;
illiterate herself, she dictated her experiences to her confessor,
who transcribed her words into Latin as the Memorial. In a direct
and vigorous style, it tells of her suffering, visions, joy,
identification with Christ, and finally her mystical union with
God. However, her book has always been viewed with suspicion,
indeed even bordering on heresy; her spirituality goes beyond
conventional language as well as beyond accepted doctrines and
modes of prayer. This annotated selection from the Memorial is
preceded by a biographical introduction which places Angela's text
in its historical, cultural, and spiritual context; the
accompanying interpretive essay which follows compares Angela's
experience with that of twentieth-century Christian feminist
theologians. The volume is completed with an annotated
bibliography. CRISTINA MAZZONI is Professor and Chair, Department
of Romance Languagesand Linguistics at the University of Vermont.
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