Devotional Interaction in Medieval England and its Afterlives

Author:   Elisa A. Foster ,  Julia Perratore ,  Steven Rozenski
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   12
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Pages:   430
Publication Date:   14 June 2018
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Devotional Interaction in Medieval England and its Afterlives


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Author:   Elisa A. Foster ,  Julia Perratore ,  Steven Rozenski
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   12
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.730kg
ISBN:  

9789004315068


ISBN 10:   9004315063
Pages:   430
Publication Date:   14 June 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Contents Acknowledgments List of Figures Notes on Contributors Introduction  Elisa A. Foster, Julia Perratore and Steven Rozenski Part 1: The Home 1 “lothe to thenk on ought bot on Hymself”: Interaction and Contemplation in The Cloud of Unknowing  Kerilyn Harkaway-Krieger 2 Crusading for (Heavenly) Jerusalem: A Noble Woman, Devotion, and the Trinity Apocalypse (Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R.16.2)  Laura J. Whatley 3 English Iconographic Rings and Medieval Populuxe Jewelery  Kathleen E. Kennedy Part 2: The Cathedral 4 The Last Judgement Porch at Lincoln Cathedral over the Longue Durée: Iconography, Interaction, and Religious Thought  Jennifer M. Feltman 5 Beverley Minster’s 14th-Century Architectural Sculptures in a Devotional Context  Julia Perratore 6 ‘I was blind and now I can see!’ Sight and Revelation in the St William Window in York Minster  Laura D. Gelfand 7 The Truth behind the Mask? Comparing Two Views of the interior of York Minster in the 16th Century  Louise Hampson 8 Song in Space and Space in Song: Physical and Conceptual Boundaries in English Devotional Music, 1250-1500  Lisa Colton Part 3: The City 9 ‘This is My Body’: Devotion to the Corpus Christi Shrine in Late Medieval York  Elisa A. Foster 10 How Alien were the Alien Priories of Yorkshire?  Elizabeth Dachowski Part 4: The Parish Church 11 A Light to Lighten the Gentiles: Stained Glass, The Prick of Conscience, and Theological Double Vision in All Saints (North Street), York  Steven Rozenski 12 Romanesque Baptismal Fonts in East Yorkshire Parishes: Decoration and Devotion  Carolyn Twomey Part 5: Afterlives: Medieval Devotion and Modern Thought 13 James Joyce’s Ulysses and the Medieval Eucharist: Fragmented Narratives of Doubt and Creation  Gregory Erickson 14 Restored, Revived, Remixed, Reified? Our Devotion to the Medieval Past  Heather Mitchell-Buck Postscript: Afterlife  Angie Estes Select Bibliography Index

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""The volume comprises a collection of fascinating studies that celebrate and model the practice of interdisciplinary and collaborative research as the best way to analyze medieval devotion. It will be of interest to scholars working in any field of medieval studies, especially those who concern themselves with inter- or multidisciplinary approaches to medieval religion and its visual and material culture"". Beth Williamson, in Speculum 95/3, July 2020.


"""The volume comprises a collection of fascinating studies that celebrate and model the practice of interdisciplinary and collaborative research as the best way to analyze medieval devotion. It will be of interest to scholars working in any field of medieval studies, especially those who concern themselves with inter- or multidisciplinary approaches to medieval religion and its visual and material culture"". Beth Williamson, in Speculum 95/3, July 2020."


The volume comprises a collection of fascinating studies that celebrate and model the practice of interdisciplinary and collaborative research as the best way to analyze medieval devotion. It will be of interest to scholars working in any field of medieval studies, especially those who concern themselves with inter- or multidisciplinary approaches to medieval religion and its visual and material culture . Beth Williamson, in Speculum 95/3, July 2020.


Author Information

Elisa A. Foster, Ph.D. (Brown, 2012), is a Henry Moore Foundation Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and Associate Tutor at the University of York. She has published on medieval sculpture, religious processions and the image of the Black Madonna in medieval and early modern Europe. Julia Perratore, Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania, 2012), is Visiting Assistant Professor at Fordham University. She has published on architectural sculpture, community formation, and urban identity in medieval Europe. Steven Rozenski, Ph.D. (Harvard, 2012), is Assistant Professor of Medieval English at the University of Rochester (New York). He has published on medieval English and Dutch poetry, German devotional literature, manuscript illumination, and medieval translation practices.

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