AN INVESTIGATION INTO TEXTS SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSED TO WOMEN SHEDS NEW
LIGHT ON FEMALE LITERARY CULTURES.
From the tenth to the twelfth centuries in England and Scotland we
have scant evidence of women's writing. How, then, can we access these
women's experiences?
This book argues that by analysing texts deliberately written for and
addressed directly to women we gain an insight into the horizons of
possibility for their lives. It examines religious texts addressed to
women, bringing together works that are more widely studied with
others that are less well known, and demonstrates continuities across
Old English and Latin texts written for female readers and patrons
across the Conquest period. Case studies, ranging from Ælfric's
sermons to Aelred's _De institutione inclusarum_, from the _Life of
Christina of Markyate_ to Goscelin's saints' lives for Wilton and
Barking Abbeys, attend to the intimate scripts women were encouraged
to inhabit through a close focus on the form of the textual address.
By concentrating on address, the book illuminates how women were
encouraged to live, and by following women's commissioning and copying
of texts, it demonstrates which of these textual addresses women
valued and attempted to follow.
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ISBN
9781800102989
Publisert
2021
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Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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