Sin and Filth in Medieval Culture

Sin and Filth in Medieval Culture
Title Sin and Filth in Medieval Culture PDF eBook
Author Martha Bayless
Publisher Routledge
Pages 254
Release 2013-07-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1136490825

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This important new contribution to the history of the body analyzes the role of filth as the material counterpart of sin in medieval thought. Using a wide range of texts, including theology, historical documents, and literature from Augustine to Chaucer, the book shows how filth was regarded as fundamental to an understanding of human history. This theological significance explains the prominence of filth and dung in all genres of medieval writing: there is more dung in theology than there is in Chaucer. The author also demonstrates the ways in which the religious understanding of filth and sin influenced the secular world, from town planning to the execution of traitors. As part of this investigation the book looks at the symbolic order of the body and the ways in which the different aspects of the body were assigned moral meanings. The book also lays out the realities of medieval sanitation, providing the first comprehensive view of real-life attempts to cope with filth. This book will be essential reading for those interested in medieval religious thought, literature, amd social history. Filled with a wealth of entertaining examples, it will also appeal to those who simply want to glimpse the medieval world as it really was.

Mary Magdalene in Medieval Culture

Mary Magdalene in Medieval Culture
Title Mary Magdalene in Medieval Culture PDF eBook
Author Peter Loewen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 329
Release 2014-03-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135081921

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This innovative and multidisciplinary collection visits representations and interpretations of Mary Magdalene in the medieval and early modern periods, questioning major scholarly assumptions behind the examination of female saints and their depictions in medieval artworks, literature, and music. Mary Magdalene’s many and various characterizations from reformed prostitute to conversion-figure to devotee of Christ to "apostle to the apostles" to spiritual advisor to the Prince of Marseilles to hermit in the desert, to list just a few examples, mean that the many conflicted representations of Mary Magdalene apply to a staggering variety of cultural material, including art, liturgy, music, literature, theology, hagiography, and the historical record. Furthermore, Mary Magdalene has grown into an extremely popular and controversial figure due to recent books and movies concerning her, and due to a groundswell of general speculation concerning her relationship to Jesus: was she his acquaintance, follower, companion, wife, family-member, or lover? This volume employs a broad spectrum of theoretical methodologies in order to present poststructuralist, postcolonial, postmodernist, hagiographic, and feminist readings of the figure of Mary Magdalene, addressing and interrogating her conflicting roles and the precise relationship between her sacred and secular representations.

Women and the Book

Women and the Book
Title Women and the Book PDF eBook
Author British Library
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 302
Release 1997-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780802080691

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Concentrating on the pictorial evidence, these papers raise many complex and varied themes related to women's creation, use and patronage of books, and the representation of women in them.

The Book of Memory

The Book of Memory
Title The Book of Memory PDF eBook
Author Mary Carruthers
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 875
Release 2008-05-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107652251

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Mary Carruthers's classic study of the training and uses of memory for a variety of purposes in European cultures during the Middle Ages has fundamentally changed the way scholars understand medieval culture. This fully revised and updated second edition considers afresh all the material and conclusions of the first. While responding to new directions in research inspired by the original, this new edition devotes much more attention to the role of trained memory in composition, whether of literature, music, architecture, or manuscript books. The new edition will reignite the debate on memory in medieval studies and, like the first, will be essential reading for scholars of history, music, the arts and literature, as well as those interested in issues of orality and literacy (anthropology), in the working and design of memory (both neuropsychology and artificial memory), and in the disciplines of meditation (religion).

The Role of the Book in Medieval Culture

The Role of the Book in Medieval Culture
Title The Role of the Book in Medieval Culture PDF eBook
Author Peter Ganz
Publisher Brepols Pub
Pages 286
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9782503780030

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In September 1982 a symposium of 'The Role of the Book in Medieval Culture' was held at Christ Church in Oxford. The present two volumes collect papers and chairmen's introductions.

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature
Title Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature PDF eBook
Author C. S. Lewis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 213
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107658926

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An invaluable collection for those who read and love Lewis and medieval and Renaissance literature.

Locating the Middle Ages

Locating the Middle Ages
Title Locating the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Julian Weiss
Publisher King College London Center for late
Pages 250
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 9780953983872

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An examination of the ideas of space and place as manifested in medieval texts, art, and architecture.