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Marian maternity in late-medieval England / Mary Beth Long.

De Gruyter Manchester University Press 2023 eBook-Package Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Long, Mary Beth, author.
Series:
Manchester medieval literature and culture ; 50.
Manchester medieval and literature and culture 50
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--In literature.
Mary.
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Motherhood.
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Devotion to--England--History.
Kempe, Margery, approximately 1373-.
Kempe, Margery.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400.
Chaucer, Geoffrey.
Religious literature, English--History and criticism.
Religious literature, English.
English literature--Middle English, 1100-1500--History and criticism.
English literature.
Motherhood in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 291 pages, 4 pages of plates) : illustrations; digital file(s).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, 2023.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
data file
Biography/History:
Mary Beth Long is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Arkansas.
Summary:
Marian maternity in late-medieval England takes advantage of the fifteenth century's intense interest in the Virgin Mary, the best-documented mother of the medieval period, to examine the constructions and performances of maternity in vernacular religious texts. By bringing together texts and authors that are not often discussed in tandem, this study offers a rich examination of the multiple factors at play as Marian material circulated among experienced devotional readers. Taking a close look at the private devotional reading of late-medieval patrons, the book shows how texts including Chaucer's poetry, Margery Kempe's Boke, and legendaries of female saints are saturated with indirect references to and imitations of the Virgin. Marian maternity in late-medieval England employs a matricentric feminist approach to discern how readers' devotional literacies inform their understanding and imitation of the Virgin's maternal practice. Attending to internal cues in the texts, to manuscript contexts, and to the evidence and content of readers' multiple literacies, the author examines Marian maternity as both theological concept and imitable practice. The result is a book that explains late-medieval perceptions of Mary's maternity and sets them against readers' devotional, emotional and relational circumstances.
Contents:
Front matter
Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of plates
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Marian maternity, matricentric reading, and devotional literacies
Part I: The reader: Margery Kempe's devotional literacies and imitatio Mariae
The Dominican literacies of Margery Kempe's pilgrimages
Mar(ger)y at the foot of the Cross
Part II: The genre: defining Marian absence in legendaries of women
The community service of mystics' maternal bodies
'In Our Lady's Binds': Mary's maternal peers in East Anglian devotion
Part III: The author: Chaucer as matricentric poet
A Mary for every mother: mothers as agents of orthodoxy
A Marian, maternal Cecilia
Conclusion: 'Show yourself a mother'
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher-supplied metadata and e-publication viewed on April 13, 2024.
ISBN:
9781526181398
1526181398
9781526155290
152615529X
9781526155313
1526155311
OCLC:
1405844916

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