Reading memory and identity in the texts of medieval European holy women / edited by Margaret Cotter-Lynch and Brad Herzog
(The new Middle Ages)
Publisher | New York : Palgrave Macmillan |
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Year | 2012 |
Authors | Cotter-Lynch, Margaret, 1974- Herzog, Brad |
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Location | Volume | Call No. | Barcode No. | Status | Comments | ISBN | Printed | Restriction | Reserve |
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Library Main Building 3rd fl. (Foreign Books) |
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9000:379 | 121022085L |
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9780230619869 |
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Material Type | Books |
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Size | xxiv, 264 p. ; 23 cm |
Contents | Nuns on parade : memorializing women in Karolus Magnus et Leo Papa / Helene Scheck Mnemonic sanctity and the ladder of reading : Notker's "In natale sanctarum femininarum" / Margaret Cotter-Lynch Envisioning a saint : visions in the miracles of Saint Margaret of Scotland / Catherine Keene Secret designs/public shapes : ekphrastic tensions in Hildegard's Scivias / Claire Barbetti Imitating the imagined : Clemence of Barking's Life of St. Catherine / Barbara Zimbalist Memory, identity, and women's representation in the Portuguese reception of Vitae patrum : winning a name / Ana Maria Machado "In mei memoriam facietis" : remembering ritual and refiguring "woman" in Gertrude the Great of Helfta's Exercitia spiritualia / Ella Johnson Making a place : imitatio Mariae in Julian of Norwich's self-construction / Elissa Hansen Portrait of a holy life : mnemonic inventiveness in The book of Margery Kempe / Brad Herzog |
Notes | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subjects | LCSH:Literature, Medieval -- Women authors -- History and criticism
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LCSH:Literature, Medieval -- Religious aspects -- History and criticism All Subject Search LCSH:Memory in literature LCSH:Women and literature -- History -- Middle Ages, 500-1500 All Subject Search |
Classification | LCC:PN682.W6 DC23:809/.89287 |
Language | English |
ID | 1001025152 |
ISBN | 9780230619869 |
NCID | BB13139478 |
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