First comprehensive investigation of the major significance of female sinners turned saints in medieval literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1: "Seo wæs ærest synnecge": The Holy Harlot's Transformations in Old English Hagiography Chapter 2: The Post-Conquest Harlot: Affective Piety and the Romance Genre Chapter 3: Heterodoxy, Patronage, and the Harlot in 14th and 15th Century Hagiography Chapter 4: "She shal byn abyll to dystroye helle": Gender and Authority in the Digby Mary Magdalene/ Chapter 5: Admiranda et Imitanda?/ Emulation of the Holy Harlot Type by Late Medieval Female Mystics Conclusion: Holy or Harlot? The Early Modern Demise of the Saintly Prostitute Appendix: Vernacular Lives of Holy Harlots in Medieval Insular Hagiography Bibliography
Introduction Chapter 1: "Seo wæs ærest synnecge": The Holy Harlot's Transformations in Old English Hagiography Chapter 2: The Post-Conquest Harlot: Affective Piety and the Romance Genre Chapter 3: Heterodoxy, Patronage, and the Harlot in 14th and 15th Century Hagiography Chapter 4: "She shal byn abyll to dystroye helle": Gender and Authority in the Digby Mary Magdalene/ Chapter 5: Admiranda et Imitanda?/ Emulation of the Holy Harlot Type by Late Medieval Female Mystics Conclusion: Holy or Harlot? The Early Modern Demise of the Saintly Prostitute Appendix: Vernacular Lives of Holy Harlots in Medieval Insular Hagiography Bibliography
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