Her Life Historical: Exemplarity and Female Saints' Lives in Late Medieval England

Author:   Catherine Sanok ,  Ruth Mazo Karras
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   26 February 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Her Life Historical: Exemplarity and Female Saints' Lives in Late Medieval England


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Her Life Historical offers a major reconsideration of one of the most popular narrative forms in late medieval England—the lives of female saints—and one of the period's primary modes of interpretation—exemplarity. With lucidity and insight, Catherine Sanok shows that saints' legends served as vehicles for complex considerations of historical difference and continuity in an era of political crisis and social change. At the same time, they played a significant role in women's increasing visibility in late medieval literary culture by imagining a specifically feminine audience. Sanok proposes a new way to understand exemplarity—the repeated injunction to imitate the saints—not simply as a prescriptive mode of reading but as an encouragement to historical reflection. With groundbreaking originality, she argues that late medieval writers and readers used religious narrative, and specifically the legends of female saints, to think about the historicity of their own ethical lives and of the communities they inhabited. She explains how these narratives were used in the fifteenth century to negotiate the urgent social concerns occasioned by political instability and dynastic conflict, by the threat of heresy and the changing status of public religion, and by new kinds of social mobility and forms of collective identity. Her Life Historical also offers a fresh account of how women came to be visible participants in late medieval literary culture. The expectation that they formed a distinct audience for saints' lives and moral literature allowed medieval women to surface in the historical record as book owners, patrons, and readers. Saints' lives thereby helped to invent the idea of a gendered audience with a privileged affiliation and a specific response to a given narrative tradition.

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Author:   Catherine Sanok ,  Ruth Mazo Karras
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Imprint:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.561kg
ISBN:  

9780812239867


ISBN 10:   0812239865
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   26 February 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Chapter 1. Imitating the Past: Exemplarity and/as History Chapter 2. Female Saints' Lives and the Invention of a Feminine Audience Chapter 3. Fictions of Feminine Community in Bokenham's Legendary Chapter 4. Exemplarity and England in Native Saints' Lives Chapter 5. Hagiography and Historical Comparison in the Book of Margery Kempe Chapter 6. Performing the Past: Saints' Plays and the Second Nun's Tale Afterword Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments

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This is a wonderful book. The argument is original and compelling, and the research thorough and convincing. It will make an important contribution both to the specific studies of medieval hagiography and medieval women's literary culture and to the broader field of medieval studies. -Jennifer Summit, Stanford University Elegantly written and learned. -Choice Sanok's impeccably researched volume ... should definitely put an end to the fiction that late medieval hagiographic literature knew nothing of history. -Journal of British Studies


This is a wonderful book. The argument is original and compelling, and the research thorough and convincing. It will make an important contribution both to the specific studies of medieval hagiography and medieval women's literary culture and to the broader field of medieval studies. -Jennifer Summit, Stanford University Elegantly written and learned. -Choice Sanok's impeccably researched volume ... should definitely put an end to the fiction that late medieval hagiographic literature knew nothing of history. -Journal of British Studies


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Catherine Sanok teaches English at the University of Michigan.

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