Writing Religious Women
Female Spiritual and Textual Practices in Late Medieval England
Golygydd(ion) Ignacio Aguiló,Christiania Whitehead
Iaith: Saesneg
Dosbarthiad(au): Literary Criticism
- Rhagfyr 2000 · 272 tudalen ·216x138mm
- · Clawr Meddal - 9780708316412
- · Clawr Caled - 9780708316429
This ground breaking volume addresses the question of female spirituality within medieval theological and devotional writings by looking at texts in which women play a significant role, either as authors, recipients, or subjects, and suggests that these texts participate in the expression of 'female vernacular theology'. The volume is organised around four main thematic interests: the influence of anchoritic spirituality upon later lay piety; Carthusian links with female spirituality; the representation of femininity in vernacular religious poetry; and the anchoritic, hagiographical and liturgical influences which underlie the textual representation of Margery Kempe. Writing Religious Women provides critical access to several little-known texts which form interesting connections with Carthusian spirituality; it also resituates better-known texts within the context of vernacular textual practice and production from which they have often been detached. This ground-breaking book is a sustained exploration of a fascinating period of cultural and religious history and contributes to the opening-up of a comparatively neglected area of medieval devotional practice.
Awdur(on): Ignacio Aguiló
Awdur(on): Christiania Whitehead