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Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations xiii
1 Experientia and the Construction of Experience in Medieval Writing: An Introduction Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker Liz Herbert McAvoy 1
2 The New Devout and their Women of Authority Koen Goudrian 25
3 Partners in Profession: Inwardness, Experience, and Understanding in Heloise and Abelard Ineke van't Spijker 47
4 Communities of Discourse: Religious Authority and the Role of Holy Women in the Later Middle Ages Carolyn Muessig 65
5 Two Women of Experience, Two Men of Letters, and the Book of Life Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker 83
6 "[A]n awngel al clothyd in white": Rereading the Book of Life as The Book of Margery Kempe Liz Herbert McAvoy 103
7 Die Cheestelicke Melody: A Program for the Spiritual Life in a Middle Dutch Song Cycle Thom Mertens 123
8 Handing on Wisdom and Knowledge in Hadewijch of Brabant's Book of Visions Veerle Fraeters 149
9 Afterword Diane Watt 169
Notes on Contributors 177
General Index 179
Index of Modern Authors 191
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