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Titel:   Margery Kempe:and her world
Reihe:   Longman
Autor:   A. E. Goodman
Verlag:   Longman
Einband:   Softcover
Auflage:   1
Sprache:   Englisch
Seiten:   304
Erschienen:   Juli 2002
ISBN13:   9780582368088
ISBN10:   0-58236-808-1
Status:   Der Titel ist leider nicht mehr lieferbar. Sorry, This title is no longer available. Malheureusement ce titre est épuisé.
 

Margery Kempe:and her world

Description

'Goodman's book is for readers who want to know what The Book of Margery Kempe has to offer by way of social and political historical information.'

'Anyone who does not wish to work his or her way through the whole of Margery's confusing and effusive text will be grateful.'

Livia Visser-Fuchs, The Ricardian XVI, 2006

 

'Margery Kempe and Her World is not the same old Margery. It is far more creative, interesting, and sensible, and makes a valuable contribution to an increasingly overcrowded field.'

'Goodman succeeds both in offering new and plausible interpretations of Kempe's intriguing work...'

'...an excellent introductory text. Students who read it will learn a great deal about important aspects of life in late medieval England.'

Raymond A. Powell, The Catholic Historical Review, April 2006

Daughter of a mayor of King's Lynn, wife of a burgess there and mother of fourteen children, Margery Kempe (c. 1373-post 1438) was also a religious mystic and hysteric, who dictated her 'autobiography' to a scribe at the end of her life. In this history of her life, Anthony Goodman examines "The Book", to reconstruct as much of her conventional biography as the materials allow.  Including her spiritual experiences, but focusing most particularly on her day-to-day life, he builds an intriguing picture of bourgeois society in late medieval Lynn, and the wider world of late medieval towns in England and Europe more generally.


Features

  • Reconstructs life of Margery Kempe based on a variety of sources including her own account - this historical approach is less concerned with her psychology and spirituality than her life and times and provides students with a fascinating glimpse into the medieval life and times of a wife, mother, world traveller and mystic.
  • Focuses on what 'The Book' tells us about medieval society, culture and politics - provides students with an invaluable source of information with which to build an intriguing picture about ideals, attitudes and expectations of late medieval bourgeois society.
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Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface
Author's Preface
List of Illustrations and Plates
Chronology of the Life of Margery Kempe
Genealogical Table and Maps
Abbreviations
Glossary
1. Introduction
2. Lynn and the Brunham Family
3. Margery and Urban Gender Roles
4. Ecclesiastical Authority and Religious Culture in Lynn
5. The Piety of The Book of Margery Kempe
6. English Travels and Contexts
7. A Wider World
8. Great Cities  and Sacred Soil
9. Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
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Author

Anthony Goodman is Professor of Medieval and Renaissance History at the University of Edinburgh.
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Reader Review(s)

'Goodman's book is for readers who want to know what The Book of Margery Kempe has to offer by way of social and political historical information.'

'Anyone who does not wish to work his or her way through the whole of Margery's confusing and effusive text will be grateful.'

Livia Visser-Fuchs, The Ricardian XVI, 2006

 

'Margery Kempe and Her World is not the same old Margery. It is far more creative, interesting, and sensible, and makes a valuable contribution to an increasingly overcrowded field.'

'Goodman succeeds both in offering new and plausible interpretations of Kempe's intriguing work...'

'...an excellent introductory text. Students who read it will learn a great deal about important aspects of life in late medieval England.'

Raymond A. Powell, The Catholic Historical Review, April 2006

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