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Anglosaxon Saints Lives As History Writing In Late Medieval England Cynthia Turner Camp

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Anglosaxon Saints Lives As History Writing In Late Medieval England Cynthia Turner Camp
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Publisher: D. S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.4 MB
Author: Cynthia Turner Camp
ISBN: 9781843844020, 1843844028
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Anglosaxon Saints Lives As History Writing In Late Medieval England Cynthia Turner Camp by Cynthia Turner Camp 9781843844020, 1843844028 instant download after payment.

The past was ever present in later medieval England, as secular and religious institutions worked to recover (or create) originary narratives that could guarantee, they hoped, their political and spiritual legitimacy. Anglo-Saxon England, in particular, was imagined as a spiritual "golden age" and a rich source of precedent, for kings and for the monasteries that housed early English saints' remains. This book examines the vernacular hagiography produced in a monastic context, demonstrating how writers, illuminators, and policy-makers used English saints (including St Edmund) to re-envision the bonds between ancient spiritual purity and contemporary conditions. Treating history and ethical practice as inseparable, poets such as Osbern Bokenham, Henry Bradshaw, and John Lydgate reconfigured England's history through its saints, engaging with contemporary concerns about institutional identity, authority, and ethics.

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