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Sanctity and female authorship : Birgitta of Sweden & Catherine of Siena / edited by Maria H. Oen and Unn Falkeid.

Van Pelt Library BX4700.B6 S26 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Oen, Maria H., editor.
Falkeid, Unn, editor.
Series:
Routledge studies in medieval religion and culture
Routledge Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bridget, of Sweden, Saint, approximately 1303-1373.
Bridget.
Catherine, of Siena, Saint, 1347-1380.
Catherine.
Physical Description:
xviii, 246 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Summary:
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 considerable group of followers consisting of clergy as well as mighty secular men and women. They are also among the very few women of the Trecento to leave a substantial body of written work which was widely disseminated in their original languages and in translations. Copies of Birgitta's Liber celestis revelacionum (The Heavenly Book of Revelations) and compilations of Catherine's letters (Le lettere), prayers Le orazioni) and her theological work, Il Dialogo della divina Provvidenza (The Dialogue) found their way into monastic, royal, and humanist libraries all over Europe. After their deaths, Birgitta's and Catherine's respective groups of supporters sought to have them formally canonized. In both cases, however, their political and theological outspokenness, orally and in text, and their public authority represented obstacles. In this comparative study, leading scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds offer, for the very first time, a comprehensive exploration of the lives and activities of Birgitta and Catherine in tandem. Particular attention is given to their literary works and the complex process of negotiating their sanctity and authorial roles. Above all, what the chapters reveal is the many points of connections between two of the most influential women of the Trecento, and how they were related to one another by their peers and successors.
Contents:
Birgitta and Catherine and their textual communities / F. Thomas Luongo
"Su dunque, peregrino!": pilgrimage and female spirituality in the writings of Birgitta and Catherine / Jane Tylus
Constructing female authority: Birgitta of Sweden, Catherine of Siena, and the two Marys / Unn Falkeid
Saint Birgitta's and Saint Catherine's visions of crusading / Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski
The transmission of Birgittine and Catherinian works within the mystical tradition: exchanges, cross-readings, connections / Silvia Nocentini
Ambivalent images of authorship / Maria H. Oen
Saints Catherine and Birgitta as received by preachers / Roger Andersson
The mystical pregnancy of Birgitta and the invisible stigmata of Catherine: bodily signs of supernatural communication in the lives of two mystics / Gábor Klaniczay
The crossing paths of Birgitta of Sweden, Catherine of Siena, and Alfonso of Jaén / Camille Rouxpetel
Epilogue / André Vauchez.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-238) and index.
ISBN:
0367368552
9780367368555
OCLC:
1104476559

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