A first-rate example of interdisciplinary historical scholarship, drawing on art history, literary criticism, archaeology, social history, and even anthropology to illuminate a saint's cult whose significance is finally being recognized. The book transcends the usual divide between textual and material studies that can impede medieval historians.... essential reading for anyone interested in the development of saints' cults and royal and national self-construction in medieval Europe.
FOLKLORE
Longlisted for the Katharine Briggs Award 2016
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A mixture of elegant prose and beautiful illustrations...provides historians with valuable insights into the cult of St Edmund, king and martyr.
LOCAL HISTORIAN
Pinner's book achieves the difficult feat of drawing together different kinds of evidence and strands of narrative associated with St. Edmund into one cohesive whole, which makes for a lively, engaging, and thought-provoking read.
CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW
[A] full hagiological study of a saint and his cult among the people of a whole region over four centuries.
THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW
Very readable. A classic study of a medieval cult.
THE RICARDIAN
Recommended.
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