Writing Women Saints in Anglo-Saxon England / / Paul Szarmach.

The twelve essays in this collection advance the contemporary study of the women saints of Anglo-Saxon England by challenging received wisdom and offering alternative methodologies. The work embraces a number of different scholarly approaches, from codicological study to feminist theory. While some...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
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Ano de Publicação:2019
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Abbreviations and Short Titles --
Introduction --
Old English Martyrology --
1. Female Hagiography in the Old English Martyrology /
2. Bodies of Land: The Place of Gender in the Old English Martyrology /
Form and Genre --
3. Why Is Margaret's the Only Life in London, BL, Cotton MS Tiberius A.iii? /
4 Æthelgifu's Will as Hagiography /
5. Assuming Virginity: Tradition and the Naked Narrative in Ælfric's Homily on the Assumption of the Virgin /
6. Genre Trouble: Reading the Old English Vita of Saint Euphrosyne /
7. More Genre Trouble: The Life of Mary of Egypt /
Mothers --
8. "Nutrix pia": The Flowering of the Cult of St Æthelthryth in Anglo-Saxon England /
9. The Kentish Queen as Omnium Mater: Goscelin of Saint-Bertin's Lections and the Emergence of the Cult of Saint Seaxburh /
Virgin Martyrs --
10. Agnes among the Anglo-Saxons: Patristic Inluences in Anglo-Latin and Anglo-Saxon Versions of the Passio of St Agnes, Virgin and Martyr /
11. Heavenly Bodies: Paradoxes of Female Martyrdom in Ælfric's Lives of Saints /
12. "Torture me, rend me, burn me, kill me!" Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the Depiction of Female Sanctity /
Bibliography --
Contributors --
Index
Resumo:The twelve essays in this collection advance the contemporary study of the women saints of Anglo-Saxon England by challenging received wisdom and offering alternative methodologies. The work embraces a number of different scholarly approaches, from codicological study to feminist theory. While some contributions are dedicated to the description and reconstruction of female lives of saints and their cults, others explore the broader ideological and cultural investments of the literature.The volume concentrates on four major areas: the female saint in the Old English Martyrology, genre including hagiography and homelitic writing, motherhood and chastity, and differing perspectives on lives of virgin martyrs. The essays reveal how saints' lives that exist on the apparent margins of orthodoxy actually demonstrate a successful literary challenge extending the idea of a holy life.
Formato:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442664579
9783110667691
9783110490954
DOI:10.3138/9781442664579
Acesso:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Paul Szarmach.