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Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture


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This series presents developments and debates within the field of medieval religion and culture. It provides a broad range of case studies and theoretical perspectives, covering a variety of topics, theories and issues.

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Sanctity and Female Authorship Birgitta of Sweden & Catherine of Siena

Sanctity and Female Authorship: Birgitta of Sweden & Catherine of Siena

1st Edition

Edited By Maria H. Oen, Unn Falkeid
October 14, 2019

Birgitta of Sweden (Birgitta Birgersdotter, 1302/03-1373) and her younger contemporary Catherine of Siena (Caterina Benincasa, 1347-1380) form the most powerful and influential female duo in European history. Both enjoyed saintly reputations in life, while acting as the charismatic leaders of a ...

The Invention of Saintliness

The Invention of Saintliness

1st Edition

Edited By Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker
May 07, 2015

This volume discusses, from an historical and literary angle, the ways in which sanctification and the inscription of saintliness take place. Going beyond the traditional categories of canonization, cult, liturgical veneration and hagiographical lives, the work raises fundamental issues concerning ...

The Barbarian North in Medieval Imagination Ethnicity, Legend, and Literature

The Barbarian North in Medieval Imagination: Ethnicity, Legend, and Literature

1st Edition

By Robert Rix
November 19, 2014

This book examines the sustained interest in legends of the pagan and peripheral North, tracing and analyzing the use of an ‘out-of-Scandinavia’ legend (Scandinavia as an ancestral homeland) in a wide range of medieval texts from all over Europe, with a focus on the Anglo-Saxon tradition. The pagan...

Crying in the Middle Ages Tears of History

Crying in the Middle Ages: Tears of History

1st Edition

Edited By Elina Gertsman
October 21, 2011

Sacred and profane, public and private, emotive and ritualistic, internal and embodied, medieval weeping served as a culturally charged prism for a host of social, visual, cognitive, and linguistic performances. Crying in the Middle Ages addresses the place of tears in Jewish, Christian, and ...

Representations of Eve in Antiquity and the English Middle Ages

Representations of Eve in Antiquity and the English Middle Ages

1st Edition

By John Flood
December 02, 2010

As the first woman, Eve was the pattern for all her daughters. The importance of readings of Eve for understanding how women were viewed at various times is a critical commonplace, but one which has been only narrowly investigated. This book systematically explores the different ways in which Eve ...

Julian of Norwich Visionary or Mystic?

Julian of Norwich: Visionary or Mystic?

1st Edition

By Kevin Magill
July 21, 2010

Julian of Norwich was a fourteenth-century woman who at the age of thirty had a series of vivid visions centred around the crucified Christ. Twenty years later, while living as an anchoress in a church, she is believed to have set out these visions in a text called the Showing of Love. Going ...

Misconceptions About the Middle Ages

Misconceptions About the Middle Ages

1st Edition

Edited By Stephen Harris, Bryon L. Grigsby
April 29, 2009

Interest in the middle ages is at an all time high at the moment, thanks in part to "The Da Vinci Code." Never has there been a moment more propitious for a study of our misconceptions of the Middle Ages than now. Ranging across religion, art, and science, Misconceptions about the Middle Ages...

Tolkien the Medievalist

Tolkien the Medievalist

1st Edition

Edited By Jane Chance
May 01, 2008

Interdisciplinary in approach, Tolkien the Medievalist provides a fresh perspective on J. R. R. Tolkien's Medievalism. In fifteen essays, eminent scholars and new voices explore how Professor Tolkien responded to a modern age of crisis - historical, academic and personal - by adapting his ...

Envisaging Heaven in the Middle Ages

Envisaging Heaven in the Middle Ages

1st Edition

Edited By Carolyn Muessig, Ad Putter
October 30, 2006

Envisaging Heaven in the Middle Ages deals with medieval notions of heaven in theological and mystical writings, in visions of the Otherworld, and in medieval art, poetry and music. It considers the influence of such notions in the secular literature of some of the greatest writers of the period ...

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