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List of Illustrations ix
List of Abbreviations xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: The Performance of Reading 1
"Silence Visible": Carthusian Devotional Reading and Meditative Practice 27
Backgrounds: The Carthusian Order 28
Carthusians and Books 46
Carthusians and Art 57
The Shapes of Eremitic Reading in the Desert of Religion 79
The Desert of Religion as Imagetext 83
"Als Wildernes Is Wroght pis Boke": Formats of Monastic Books 95
Reading Spiritual Community in the Wilderness 110
Lyric Imaginings and Painted Prayers 121
The Eremitic Lyric and Richard Rolle 134
Imagining the Carthusian Reader 152
Liturgical Pageantry in Private Spaces 167
Reading the Liturgy: Two Models 169
Performing the Holy Name 178
Performing the Canonical Hours 195
Performing the Seven Sacraments 201
Envisioning Dialogue in Performance 211
"In Maner of a Dyaloge It Wente" 215
Allegorical Dialogues: The Pilgrimage of the Soul 240
Mystical Dialogues: The Treatise of the Seven Points of TrueLove and Everlasting Wisdom 259
Dramatizing the Cell: Theatrical Performances in Monastic Reading 269
Dramatic Texts, Lyric Voices, and Private Readers 270
Theatrical Reading in Additional 37049 278
Monastic Closet Drama 290
Conclusion: Reading Performances 301
Contents of British Library MS Additional 37049 307
Notes 327
Bibliography 395
Index of Manuscript Shelfmarks 450
Subject Index 453
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