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A Companion To The Book Of Margery Kempe Illustrated John Arnold

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A Companion To The Book Of Margery Kempe Illustrated John Arnold
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Publisher: DS Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.56 MB
Pages: 282
Author: John Arnold, John H. Arnold, Katherine J. Lewis
ISBN: 9781843840305, 1843840308
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Illustrated

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A Companion To The Book Of Margery Kempe Illustrated John Arnold by John Arnold, John H. Arnold, Katherine J. Lewis 9781843840305, 1843840308 instant download after payment.

Margery Kempe's Book provides rare access to the "marginal voice" of a lay medieval woman, and is now the focus of much critical study. This Companion seeks to complement the existing almost exclusively literary scholarship with work that also draws significantly on historical analysis, and is concerned to contextualise Kempe's Book in a number of different ways, using her work as a way in to the culture and society of medieval northern Europe. Topics include images and pilgrimage; women, work and trade in medieval Norfolk; political culture and heresy; the prophetic tradition; female mystics and the body; women's roles and lifecycle; religious drama and reenactment; autobiography and gender. Contributors JOHN H. ARNOLD, P.H. CULLUM, ISABEL DAVIS, ALLYSON FOSTER, JACQUELINE JENKINS, KATHERINE J. LEWIS, KATE PARKER, KIM M. PHILLIPS, SARAH SALIH, CLAIRE SPONSLER, DIANE WATT, BARRY WINDEATT.

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