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Late Medieval Popular Preaching In Britain And Ireland Texts Studies And Interpretations Alan John Fletcher Fletcher

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Late Medieval Popular Preaching In Britain And Ireland Texts Studies And Interpretations Alan John Fletcher Fletcher
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Author: Alan John Fletcher [Fletcher, Alan John]
ISBN: 9782503523910, 2503523919
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Late Medieval Popular Preaching In Britain And Ireland Texts Studies And Interpretations Alan John Fletcher Fletcher by Alan John Fletcher [fletcher, Alan John] 9782503523910, 2503523919 instant download after payment.

Sermons and preaching played a key role in forming the religious mentality and outlook of many late medieval men and women. Yet the practice of preaching depended on many variables: the nature and disposition of the audience, the competence of the preacher, and even the stylistic variations that different Orders developed to distinguish their preachers from others. This study and anthology of late medieval popular preaching intended for the laity explores aspects of this diversity by presenting examples of sermons from each of the major wings of the late medieval orthodox Church: the friars, the regulars, the canons regular, the secular canons, and the seculars. It also reveals some of the ways in which this diversity in forms of preaching finds its correlate in the codicological diversity that existed between sermon manuscripts themselves. Late Medieval Popular Preaching in Britain and Ireland illustrates something of the formidable and culturally constitutive force of preaching, and also examines ways in which it impinged on the production of vernacular literature, ultimately revealing the widespread influence of sermon discourse on contingent forms of cultural production and activity.

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