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This essay collection is gathered on the occasion of the retirement
of Denise N. Baker, Professor of English at the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro. New Directions in Medieval Mystical and
Devotional Literature draws together the work of young and early
career scholars who have worked with Baker as students as well as
peers who have published her work, contributed to collections Baker
has edited, and have been inspired and influenced by her
wide-ranging and important scholarship over the past four decades.
This collection includes studies of the wide variety of the texts
and topics that have been the subject of Baker’s scholarly work,
from the importance of philosophical and intellectual history in
Julian of Norwich’s Showings and Langland’s Piers Plowman, to
the gendered nature of martyrdom in medieval hagiography, to the
preoccupation of architectural memorialization in Chaucer’s
Canterbury Tales. These essays bridge the often wide gap between
scholarship on medieval mystical texts, such as the writings of
Julian of Norwich and the Cloud of Unknowing author, and
scholarship on the work of major medieval vernacular authors such
William Langland and Geoffrey Chaucer.
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