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Cultivating The Heart Feeling And Emotion In Twelfth And Thirteenthcentury Religious Texts 1st Edition Ayoush Lazikani

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Cultivating The Heart Feeling And Emotion In Twelfth And Thirteenthcentury Religious Texts 1st Edition Ayoush Lazikani
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 177
Author: Ayoush Lazikani
ISBN: 9781783162659, 1783162651
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Cultivating The Heart Feeling And Emotion In Twelfth And Thirteenthcentury Religious Texts 1st Edition Ayoush Lazikani by Ayoush Lazikani 9781783162659, 1783162651 instant download after payment.

Cultivating the Heart examines the nurturance of feeling – especially the intertwined affective stirrings of compassion, love, and sorrow – in a range of religious texts from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. These texts encourage, stimulate, define and attempt to express the ‘cultivation of hearts’, an image inspired by Part VII of Ancrene Wisse, whereby readers and audiences of the texts nurture a range of sophisticated ‘affective literacies’. In addition to extensive analysis of English, Latin and Anglo-Norman texts, this book makes substantial reference to the affective strategies of wall paintings in parish churches, demonstrating how the affective strategies of wall paintings cannot be perceived as inferior to or irreconcilable with the affective import of textual media.

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