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El. knyga: Barking Abbey and Medieval Literary Culture: Authorship and Authority in a Female Community

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  • Formatas: 350 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: York Medieval Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782040507
  • Formatas: 350 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: York Medieval Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782040507

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[ An] admirable collection. . For anyone interested in what Wogan-Browne calls "the historiography of female community", nuns' libraries and literacy, and Barking abbey itself, this first-class collection of essays is essential reading. CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW Essays on the texts produced at Barking Abbey - one of the most important centres for w

Barking Abbey (founded c. 666) is hugely significant for those studying the literary production by and patronage of medieval women. It had one of the largest libraries of any English nunnery, and a history of women's education from the Anglo-Saxon period to the Dissolution; it was also the home of women writers of Latin and Anglo-Norman works, as well as of many Middle English manuscript books.
The essays in this volume map its literary history, offering a wide-ranging examination of its liturgical, historio-hagiographical, devotional, doctrinal, and administrative texts, with a particular focus on the important hagiographies produced there during the twelfth century. It thus makes a major contribution to the literary and cultural history of medieval England and a rich resource for the teaching of women's texts.

Professor JENNIFER N. BROWN teaches at Marymount Manhattan College; Professor DONNA ALFANO BUSSELL teaches at University of Illinois-Springfield.

Contributors: Diane Auslander, Alexandra Barratt, Emma Bérat, Jennifer N. Brown, Donna A. Bussell, Thelma Fenster, Stephanie Hollis, Thomas O'Donnell, Delbert Russell, Jill Stevenson, Kay Slocum, Lisa Weston, Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, Anne B. Yardley

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To be welcomed as a significant study of female literacy and monastic life in the Middle Ages. * ENGLISH * A strong resource. * MAGISTRA 19.1, Summer 2013 * [ E]minent scholars from various disciplines present a variety of topics and approaches, that, taken together, emphasize the abbey's importance. The result is a volume that merits a place alongside other works on women's religious culture in the Middle Ages. [ ...] Recommended. * CHOICE *

List of Contributors
vii
Acknowledgements x
List of Abbreviations
xi
Introduction: Barking's Lives, the Abbey and its Abbesses 1(32)
Donna Alfano Bussell
Jennifer N. Brown
I BARKING ABBEY AND ITS ANGLO-SAXON CONTEXT
1 Barking's Monastic School, Late Seventh to Twelfth Century: History, Saint-Making and Literary Culture
33(23)
Stephanie Hollis
2 The Saint-Maker and the Saint: Hildelith Creates Ethelburg
56(17)
Lisa M. C. Weston
3 Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the Translation Ceremony for Saints Ethelburg, Hildelith and Wulfhild
73(21)
Kay Slocum
4 `The ladies have made me quite fat': Authors and Patrons at Barking Abbey
94(23)
Thomas O'Donnell
II BARKING ABBEY AND ITS ANGLO-NORMAN CONTEXT
5 `Sun num n'i vult dire a ore': Identity Matters at Barking Abbey
117(18)
Delbert Russell
6 `Ce qu'ens li trovat, eut en sei': On the Equal Chastity of Queen Edith and King Edward in the Nun of Barking's La Vie d'Edouard le confesseur
135(10)
Thelma Fenster
7 Body, Gender and Nation in the Lives of Edward the Confessor
145(19)
Jennifer N. Brown
8 Clemence and Catherine: The Life of St Catherine in its Norman and Anglo-Norman Context
164(19)
Diane Auslander
9 Cicero, Aelred and Guernes: The Politics of Love in Clemence of Barking's Catherine
183(27)
Donna Alfano Bussell
10 The Authority of Diversity: Communal Patronage in Le Gracial
210(25)
Emma Berat
III BARKING ABBEY AND THE LATER MIDDLE AGES
11 Keeping Body and Soul Together: The Charge to the Barking Cellaress
235(10)
Alexandra Barratt
12 Rhythmic Liturgy, Embodiment and Female Authority in Barking's Easter Plays
245(22)
Jill Stevenson
13 Liturgy as the Site of Creative Engagement Contributions of the Nuns of Barking
267(16)
Anne Bagnall Yardley
Afterword. Barking and the Historiography of Female Community 283(14)
Jocelyn Wogan-Browne
Bibliography 297(28)
Index 325
JENNIFER N. BROWN is Professor of English and World Literatures at Marymount Manhattan College. JENNIFER N. BROWN is Professor of English and World Literatures at Marymount Manhattan College. KAY BRAINERD SLOCUM is Emerita Professor at Capital University, Ohio. THOMAS O'DONNELL is Associate Professor of English and Medieval Studies at Fordham University, New York, USA.