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A Companion to Julian of Norwich
Edited by Liz Herbert McAvoy

Julian of Norwich, the fourteenth/early fifteenth-century anchoress and mystic, is one of the most important and best-known figures of the Middle Ages. Her Revelations, intense visions of the divine, have been widely studied and read; the first known writings of an English woman, their influence extends over theology and literature. However, many aspects of both her life and thought remain enigmatic.

This exciting new collection offers a comprehensive, accessible coverage of the key aspects of debate surrounding Julian. It places the author within a wide range of contemporary literary, social, historical and religious contexts, and also provides a wealth of new insights into manuscript traditions, perspectives on her writing and ways of interpreting it, building on the work of many of the most active and influential researchers within Julian studies, and including the fruits of the most recent, ground-breaking findings. It will therefore be a vital companion for all of Julian's readers in the twenty-first century.

Dr LIZ HERBERT MCAVOY is Senior Lecturer in Gender in English and Medieval Studies at Swansea University.

CONTRIBUTORS: KIM M. PHILLIPS, CATE GUNN, ALEXANDRA BARRATT, DENISE M. BAKER, DIANE WATT, E. A. JONES, ANNIE SUTHERLAND, BARRY WINDEATT, MARLEEN CRE, ELISABETH DUTTON, ELIZABETH ROBERTSON, LAURA SAETVEIT MILES, LIZ HERBERT MCAVOY, ENA JENKINS, VINCENT GILLESPIE, SARAH SALIH

 

DETAILS

3 b/w illustrations
272 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
10 digit ISBN: 184384172X
13 digit ISBN: 9781843841722
Binding: Hardback
First published: 21/Aug/2008
Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: D. S. Brewer
Subject: Medieval Literature

BIC class: CSBB

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 02/09/2008

Contents
   Introduction: `God forbade...that I am a techere': Who or what was Julian?
1   Femininities and the Gentry in Late Medieval East Anglia: Ways of Being
Kim M Phillips
2   `A recluse atte Norwyche': Images of Medieval Norwich and Julian's Revelations
C E Gunn
3   `No such sitting': Julian Tropes the Trinity
John Sexton, Book Reviews Editor
4   Julian of Norwich and the Varieties of Middle English Mystical Discourse
Denise N Baker
5   Saint Julian of the Apocalypse
Diane Watt
6   Anchoritic Aspects of Julian of Norwich
E A Jones
7   Julian of Norwich and the Liturgy
Annie Sutherland
8   Julian's Second Thoughts: The Long Text Tradition
Barry A Windeatt
9   `This blessed beholdyng': Reading the Fragments from Julian of Norwich's Revelation of Divine Love in London, Westminster Cathedral Treasury MS4
Marleen Cre
10   The Seventeenth-century Manuscript Tradition and the Influence of Augustine Baker
Elisabeth Dutton
11   Julian of Norwich's `Modernist Style' and the Creation of Audience
Elizabeth Robertson
12   Space and Enclosure in Julian of Norwich's A Revelation of Love
Laura Saetveit Miles
13   `For we be doubel of God's making': Writing, Gender and the Body in Julian of Norwich
Elizabeth Herbert McAvoy
14   Julian's Revelation of Love: A Web of Metaphor
Ena Jenkins
15   `[S]he do the police in different voices': Pastiche, Ventriloquism and Parody in Julian of Norwich
Vincent Gillespie
16   Julian's Afterlives
Sarah Salih
17   Bibliography
18   Index

 

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