Author: ENID MAUD DINNIS
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 2917813466
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
This re-edition of Enid Maud Dinnis's classic tale of the noblest form of chivalry - the combat of grace against self-love - against a backdrop of authentic mediaeval colour is full of interest, insight and humour. It will delight readers of all ages.
The Anchorhold
Author: ENID MAUD DINNIS
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 2917813466
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
This re-edition of Enid Maud Dinnis's classic tale of the noblest form of chivalry - the combat of grace against self-love - against a backdrop of authentic mediaeval colour is full of interest, insight and humour. It will delight readers of all ages.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 2917813466
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
This re-edition of Enid Maud Dinnis's classic tale of the noblest form of chivalry - the combat of grace against self-love - against a backdrop of authentic mediaeval colour is full of interest, insight and humour. It will delight readers of all ages.
Rhetoric of the Anchorhold
Author: Liz Herbert McAvoy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This title examines from a variety of perspectives the anchoritic experience during the Middle Ages.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This title examines from a variety of perspectives the anchoritic experience during the Middle Ages.
The Saints Anchor-hold, in All Storms and Tempests
Author: John DAVENPORT (B.D.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Congregational churches
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Congregational churches
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Lives of the Anchoresses
Author: Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812202864
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
In cities and towns across northern Europe in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, a new type of religious woman took up authoritative positions in society, all the while living as public recluses in cells attached to the sides of churches. In Lives of the Anchoresses, Anneke Mulder-Bakker offers a new history of these women who chose to forsake the world but did not avoid it. Unlike nuns, anchoresses maintained their ties to society and belonged to no formal religious order. From their solitary anchorholds in very public places, they acted as teachers and counselors and, in some cases, theological innovators for parishioners who would speak to them from the street, through small openings in the walls of their cells. Available at all hours, the anchoresses were ready to care for the community's faithful whenever needed. Through careful biographical studies of five emblematic anchoresses, Mulder-Bakker reveals the details of these influential religious women. The life of the unnamed anchoress who was mother to Guibert of Nogent shows the anchoress's role as a spiritual guide in an oral culture. A study of Yvette of Huy shows the myriad possibilities open to one woman who eventually chose the life of an anchoress. The accounts of Juliana of Cornillon and Eve of St. Martin raise questions about the participation of religious women in theological discussions and their contributions to church liturgy. And the biographical study of Margaret the Lame of Magdeburg explores the anchoress's role as day-to-day religious instructor to the ordinary faithful.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812202864
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
In cities and towns across northern Europe in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, a new type of religious woman took up authoritative positions in society, all the while living as public recluses in cells attached to the sides of churches. In Lives of the Anchoresses, Anneke Mulder-Bakker offers a new history of these women who chose to forsake the world but did not avoid it. Unlike nuns, anchoresses maintained their ties to society and belonged to no formal religious order. From their solitary anchorholds in very public places, they acted as teachers and counselors and, in some cases, theological innovators for parishioners who would speak to them from the street, through small openings in the walls of their cells. Available at all hours, the anchoresses were ready to care for the community's faithful whenever needed. Through careful biographical studies of five emblematic anchoresses, Mulder-Bakker reveals the details of these influential religious women. The life of the unnamed anchoress who was mother to Guibert of Nogent shows the anchoress's role as a spiritual guide in an oral culture. A study of Yvette of Huy shows the myriad possibilities open to one woman who eventually chose the life of an anchoress. The accounts of Juliana of Cornillon and Eve of St. Martin raise questions about the participation of religious women in theological discussions and their contributions to church liturgy. And the biographical study of Margaret the Lame of Magdeburg explores the anchoress's role as day-to-day religious instructor to the ordinary faithful.
Reading Medieval Anchoritism
Author: Mari Hughes-Edwards
Publisher: University of Wales Press
ISBN: 0708325068
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
This interdisciplinary study of medieval English anchoritism from 1080-1450, explodes the myth of the anchorhold as solitary death-cell, reveals it instead as the site of potential intellectual exchange, and demonstrates an anchoritic spirituality in synch with the wider medieval world.
Publisher: University of Wales Press
ISBN: 0708325068
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
This interdisciplinary study of medieval English anchoritism from 1080-1450, explodes the myth of the anchorhold as solitary death-cell, reveals it instead as the site of potential intellectual exchange, and demonstrates an anchoritic spirituality in synch with the wider medieval world.
The Gift of Julian of Norwich
Author: Karen Manton
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
ISBN: 9780852446416
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
ISBN: 9780852446416
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
To One Shut in From One Shut Out: Anchoritic Rules in England From The Eleventh To The Fourteenth Century
Author: Seda Erkoç Yeni
Publisher: Sentez Yayıncılık
ISBN: 6257906474
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
This study analyses anchoritic guides written in England from eleventh to fourteenth centuries to observe the changes in the attitudes of the authors towards their primary audiences and by this way concerns itself with the life in the anchorhold and the possible changes in the meaning and basic elements of the solitary religious pursuit for both the authors and the primary audience of the anchoritic rules. After a close analysis of the Images, motifs and some highly Important themes of the texts such as enclosure and virginity, the present study points out certain shifts in the discourses of the authors and comments on the possible reasons for these changes. The author in the end reaches the conclusion that the regulations for the life of an anchoress were shaped around the general tendencies and contemplative trends of the period, as well as the personal inclinations of the advisors.
Publisher: Sentez Yayıncılık
ISBN: 6257906474
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
This study analyses anchoritic guides written in England from eleventh to fourteenth centuries to observe the changes in the attitudes of the authors towards their primary audiences and by this way concerns itself with the life in the anchorhold and the possible changes in the meaning and basic elements of the solitary religious pursuit for both the authors and the primary audience of the anchoritic rules. After a close analysis of the Images, motifs and some highly Important themes of the texts such as enclosure and virginity, the present study points out certain shifts in the discourses of the authors and comments on the possible reasons for these changes. The author in the end reaches the conclusion that the regulations for the life of an anchoress were shaped around the general tendencies and contemplative trends of the period, as well as the personal inclinations of the advisors.
Erotic Discourse and Early English Religious Writing
Author: L. Farina
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137049316
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Erotic Discourse and Early English Religious Writing discusses the role of sexuality in medieval devotional practice, looking in particular at religious writings circulating in England in the tenth to thirteenth centuries.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137049316
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Erotic Discourse and Early English Religious Writing discusses the role of sexuality in medieval devotional practice, looking in particular at religious writings circulating in England in the tenth to thirteenth centuries.
The Milieu and Context of the Wooing Group
Author: Susannah M Chewning
Publisher: University of Wales Press
ISBN: 1783163631
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
This book brings together the most current interpretations of the Wooing Group from scholars currently working on the fields of medieval spirituality, gender, and the anchoritic tradition, providing literary, theological, linguistic, and cultural context for the works associated with the Wooing Group (a collection of texts in English written by an unknown author in the late twelfth to early thirteenth centuries). These works are unique in their context – written almost certainly for a group of women living as anchoresses and recluses who were literate in English and were interested in guidance both in spiritual and worldly issues. The book discusses and explains the impact and significance of these works and situates them within the continuum of medieval theological and literary culture.
Publisher: University of Wales Press
ISBN: 1783163631
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
This book brings together the most current interpretations of the Wooing Group from scholars currently working on the fields of medieval spirituality, gender, and the anchoritic tradition, providing literary, theological, linguistic, and cultural context for the works associated with the Wooing Group (a collection of texts in English written by an unknown author in the late twelfth to early thirteenth centuries). These works are unique in their context – written almost certainly for a group of women living as anchoresses and recluses who were literate in English and were interested in guidance both in spiritual and worldly issues. The book discusses and explains the impact and significance of these works and situates them within the continuum of medieval theological and literary culture.
Early English Devotional Prose and the Female Audience
Author: Elizabeth Ann Robertson
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
ISBN: 9780870496417
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
After the NOrman conquest, women and the lower classes became the primary audiences for English, as opposed to Latin or French, literature. Among the works written for female audiences are the hitherto neglected AB texts: three female saints' lives, a tract on virginity, a homily, and a guide for anchoresses. In this lucid, innovative study, Elizabeth Robertson shows that the AB texts were written in an effective experiential style that distinguished them from other spiritual works of the period.Key characteristics of this special style--nonteleological structre, pervasive use of concrete imagery, and thematic focus on the female body--have been viewed by some as hallmarks of women's writing more generally. Combining feminist theory with critical skill and an impressive command of Old and Middle English materials, the author argues, to the contrary, that in the thirteenth-century England this style was created by educated male writers in accord with their beliefs about nature and needs of marginal social groups.Beginning with the history and motivations of female anchorites and surveying medieval philosophy and theology in relation to gender theory, this book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the AB texts and then details their debt to earlier English vernacular works and to the continental theological movements that increasingly emphasized physical experience and matter. The result is an exciting, learned account of the feminization of early English prose.
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
ISBN: 9780870496417
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
After the NOrman conquest, women and the lower classes became the primary audiences for English, as opposed to Latin or French, literature. Among the works written for female audiences are the hitherto neglected AB texts: three female saints' lives, a tract on virginity, a homily, and a guide for anchoresses. In this lucid, innovative study, Elizabeth Robertson shows that the AB texts were written in an effective experiential style that distinguished them from other spiritual works of the period.Key characteristics of this special style--nonteleological structre, pervasive use of concrete imagery, and thematic focus on the female body--have been viewed by some as hallmarks of women's writing more generally. Combining feminist theory with critical skill and an impressive command of Old and Middle English materials, the author argues, to the contrary, that in the thirteenth-century England this style was created by educated male writers in accord with their beliefs about nature and needs of marginal social groups.Beginning with the history and motivations of female anchorites and surveying medieval philosophy and theology in relation to gender theory, this book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the AB texts and then details their debt to earlier English vernacular works and to the continental theological movements that increasingly emphasized physical experience and matter. The result is an exciting, learned account of the feminization of early English prose.