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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Sect. 1 | Defining the Nature of Fear | |
The Complexity and Importance of timor in Aquinas's Summa Theologiae | 1 | |
Fear and Instinct in Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale | 17 | |
Sect. 2 | Uses of Fear | |
Fear of Falling: Depicting the Death of Judas in Late Medieval Italy | 33 | |
The Fear of Divine Vengeance: Mnemonic Images as a Guide to Conscience in the Late Middle Ages | 66 | |
Orthodox Fears: Anti-Inquisitorial Violence and Defining Heresy | 92 | |
Evangelico mucrone: With an Evangelical Sword: Fear as a Weapon in the Early Evangelization of Gaul | 107 | |
Fear, Loathing, and Deadly Rivalry in the Frankish Polygamous Royal Family | 125 | |
Fear and Power in Renaissance Mediterranean Kabbalah | 137 | |
Kabbalistic Tocinofobia: America Castro, Limpieza de Sangre and The Inner Meaning of Jewish Dietary Laws | 152 | |
Fear of the Supernatural as a "Pleasante and Merry Humour" in Two of Newcastle's Comedies | 189 | |
From Fearsome to Fearful: Panurge's Satirical Waning | 206 | |
Sect. 3 | Individual Responses to Fear | |
Christine de Pizan's Frightened Lovers | 241 | |
Gender and Fear: Malory's Lancelot and Knightly Identity | 255 | |
To Fear or not to Fear, that is the Question: Oswald von Wolkenstein Facing Death and Enjoying Life: Fifteenth-Century Mentalitatsgeschichte Reflected in Lyric Poetry | 274 | |
Mitigations of the Fear of Hell and Purgatory in the Later Middle Ages: Julian of Norwich and Catherine of Genoa | 295 | |
"A hevynly joy in a dredfulle soule": Julian of Norwich's Articulations of Dread | 311 | |
Notes on Contributors | 341 | |
Index | 345 |
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