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New Directions in Medieval Mystical and Devotional Literature
New Directions in Medieval Mystical and Devotional Literature
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Female Medieval Mystics
Gender Studies
Julian of Norwich
Literary Studies
Medieval Culture
Medieval Devotional Literature
Medieval History
Medieval Literature
Medieval Mystical Literature
Medieval Religion
Medieval Studies
Medieval Theology
Medieval Vernacular Literature
Piers Plowman
Religion
Religious Studies
William Langland
Product details
- ISBN 9781611462852
- Weight: 503g
- Dimensions: 158 x 237mm
- Publication Date: 21 Jun 2023
- Publisher: Associated University Presses
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
In pursuing how fourteenth-century English texts engage with philosophical, intellectual, and theological questions, the work of Denise N. Baker has powerfully shaped the field of medieval studies. This collection honors Baker’s legacy as a scholar and teacher by taking a fresh approach to the most salient literary, mystical, and devotional works written in late medieval England. The contributors examine a variety of foundational texts ranging from Piers Plowman and The Canterbury Tales to The Cloud of Unknowing and Julian of Norwich’s Showings. Their analyses offer new insights into medieval literature and culture by examining the intricacies of vice and virtue, the connections between gender and literary form, and the ethical potential of social formations. Additionally, the volume attests to the wider influence of fourteenth-century literature. Not only do the contributors explore how medieval writers make their own claims of memorialization, but they also analyze later iterations of Middle English writing in the context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century print culture. Featuring chapters by both early scholars and those at the later stages of their careers, this volume celebrates the impact of Baker’s scholarship over the past four decades. At the same time, this book offers an incisive inquiry into many of the most debated issues and texts in studies of late medieval England.
Amy N. Vines is associate professor of English at University of North Carolina Greensboro.
Lee Templeton is associate professor of English at North Carolina Wesleyan University.
New Directions in Medieval Mystical and Devotional Literature
€92.99
