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List of illustrations and figures List of Abbreviations Introduction: Women's Literary Culture in 12th and 13th-century England
1. The Virgin Estate
2. Virginity and the Gift
3. Virgin Passions: Romance, Raptus, Ritual
4. Honorary Virginities
5. Beyond Enclosure: The Lives of a Widow
6. Virgin Authority and its Transmission
7. The Virgin Speaks Conclusion Bibliography Index
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Add Saints' Lives and Women's Literary Culture, C.1150-1300: Virginity and Its Authorizations, Writing by and for women in the twelfth and thirteenth century in England is less well known than that of the later medieval period of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe. This is the first book-length exploration of this rich literary culture embrac, Saints' Lives and Women's Literary Culture, C.1150-1300: Virginity and Its Authorizations to your collection on WonderClub |