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Preface | ||
Introduction: Literacy, Ritual, and the Reproductive Unconscious | ||
1 | "I wyl wright of women prevy sekenesse": Female Textual and Birth Communities and the History of Women's Medical Texts | 1 |
2 | Theologized Maternity in Julian of Norwich's Book of Showings | 25 |
3 | A Very Maternal Mysticism: Images of Childbirth and Its Rituals in The Book of Margery Kempe | 43 |
4 | "with grievous groanes & deepe sighes": Female Textual and Birth Communities in The Monument of Matrones | 61 |
Notes | 89 | |
Select Bibliography | 111 | |
Index | 123 |
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