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El. knyga: Addressing Women in Early Medieval Religious Texts

  • Formatas: 174 pages
  • Serija: Gender in the Middle Ages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800102989
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  • Formatas: 174 pages
  • Serija: Gender in the Middle Ages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800102989
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An investigation into texts specifically addressed to women sheds new light on female literary cultures.

From the tenth to the twelfth centuries in England and Scotland we have scant evidence of women's writing. How, then, can we access these women's experiences?
This book argues that by analysing texts deliberately written forand addressed directly to women we gain an insight into the horizons of possibility for their lives. It examines religious texts addressed to women, bringing together works that are more widely studied with others that are less well known, and demonstrates continuities across Old English and Latin texts written for female readers and patrons across the Conquest period. Case studies, ranging from Ælfric's sermons to Aelred's De institutione inclusarum, from the Life of Christina of Markyate to Goscelin's saints' lives for Wilton and Barking Abbeys, attend to the intimate scripts women were encouraged to inhabit through a close focus on the form of the textual address.By concentrating on address, the book illuminates how women were encouraged to live, and by following women's commissioning and copying of texts, it demonstrates which of these textual addresses women valued and attempted to follow.

KATHRYN MAUDE is Assistant Professor of Women and Gender Studies at the American University of Beirut.

Recenzijos

Addressing Women in Early Medieval Religious Texts provides a clear and concise analysis that demonstrates the importance of thinking closely about how women were address in medieval texts and what this can reveal about how women were not only encouraged to, but also how they wanted to, live their lives. -- Peritia: Jnl of Medieval Academy of Ireland Kathryn Maude's excellent first book Addressing Women in Early Medieval Religious Texts addresses the difficult question of sparse records of women's writing in early medieval England. The project is smart, careful, and well written. Maude's book is sharp, cogent, and a valuable contribution to religious studies, English literature, and the history of women in the early Middle Ages. -- Erik Wade * SPECULUM *

Acknowledgements ix
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction: Behealde ge wif. Addressing Women in Early Medieval England and Scotland 1(14)
1 Addressing Laywomen In Old English Sermons
15(38)
2 Addressing The Recluse In Aelred's De Institutione Inclusarum And Goscelins Liber Confortatorius
53(36)
3 Addressing Holy Women In The Life Of Christina Of Markyate And The Life Of Margaret Of Scotland
89(40)
4 Addressing Nuns In Goscelins Hagiography For Wilton And Barking Abbeys
129(40)
Conclusion: Plebs ecclesiastice discipline: Addressing Women to Include and Exclude 169(8)
Bibliography 177(22)
Index 199
KATHRYN MAUDE is Assistant Professor of Women and Gender Studies at the American University of Beirut.