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El. knyga: Holy Harlots in Medieval English Religious Literature: Authority, Exemplarity and Femininity

  • Formatas: 297 pages
  • Serija: Gender in the Middle Ages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800101203
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  • Formatas: 297 pages
  • Serija: Gender in the Middle Ages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800101203
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During the Middle Ages, the lives of saints such as Mary Magdalen and Mary of Egypt - "holy harlots", women who repented of an early life of licentiousness to become blessed - were hugely popular, for both clerical and laypersons,men and women alike. These legends are rife with paradox: the saints are presented as epitomes of a type of femininity universally accepted as a model for all Christians to emulate in their quest for salvation, but at the same time they constitute marginal figures who could be petitioned in support of unconventional beliefs and lifestyles. The holy harlot's potential to contain the markers of both sainthood and whoredom within a single female body was however rejected in the sixteenth century, and so this fascinating model of sanctity has since been largely overlooked.
This book, the first full-length study on the topic, aims to redress the situation, demonstrating that theseapparent outliers transformed mainstream concepts of piety and womanhood. It uses the Old English Martyrology and the Old English Life of Mary of Egypt to show that the early English conceived harlots becoming saints as a move from female to queer rather than as a gender inversion. In the later Middle Ages, "holy harlot" lives in the French of England and in Middle English (including the South English Legendary, the Digby Mary Magdalene, and in lives by John Mirk and Osbern Bokenham) are shown to demonstrate the centrality, from the twelfth-century rise of affective piety, of the harlot saints' femininity as a model for Everyman. They can also be seen as an influence on the writings of such women as Christina of Markyate, Margery Kempe, and Elizabeth Barton, and key to the self-representation of Bernard of Clairvaux and the Wycliffites.

JULIETTE VUILLE is a Lecturer in Old and Middle English at the University of Lausanne.

First comprehensive investigation of the major significance of female sinners turned saints in medieval literature.

Recenzijos

[ S]uperb. [ ...] Vuille's book is thoroughly researched, cogently argued, and beautifully written. I recommend it to anyone interested in religion and gender in the medieval period. -- MEDIUM AEVUM Vuille brings a fresh approach to the study of holy harlots in this volume. This study is an exciting contribution to the study of gender and religion that opens new directions for discussion and research. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW *

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Introduction 1(18)
1 "Seo wæs aerest synnecge": The Holy Harlots Transformations in Old English Hagiography
19(40)
Pelagia in the Old English Martyrology
24(6)
Mary Magdalene in the Old English Martyrology
30(6)
Afra in the Old English Martyrology
36(2)
The Pseudo-Ælfrician Life of Mary of Egypt
38(21)
2 The Post-Conquest Harlot: Affective Piety and the Romance Genre
59(42)
Affective Piety and the Holy Harlot
60(6)
The Anglo-Norman T Vie de Marie l'Egyptienne
66(21)
The Early South English Legendary "Life of the Magdalene"
87(14)
3 Heterodoxy, Patronage, and the Harlot in Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century Hagiography
101(40)
The Magdalene and the Wycliffites
103(8)
Mirk's Festial
111(9)
The "Lyf of Marye Maudelyn"
120(21)
Osbern Bokenham
4 "She shal byn abyll to dystroye helle": Gender and Authority in the Digby Mary Magdalene
141(40)
The Magdalene and the Virgin as Vessels of the Word
147(9)
The Magdalene and Feminine Persuasion
156(11)
The Sexual Magdalene
167(14)
5 Admiranda et Imitanda? Emulation of the Holy Harlot Type by Late Medieval Female Mystics
181(42)
Christina of Markyate
186(9)
Julian of Norwich
195(8)
Margery Kempe
203(13)
Elizabeth Barton
216(7)
Conclusion: Holy or Harlot? The Early Modern Demise of the Saintly Prostitute 223(8)
Appendix: Vernacular Lives of Holy Harlots in Medieval Insular Hagiography 231(10)
Bibliography 241(30)
Index 271
JULIETTE VUILLE is a Lecturer in Old and Middle English at the University of Lausanne.