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Acknowledgments | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
Introduction: Veiled Individuals | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Women's Genres, Women's Authority | 9 |
Ch. 2 | Where Is the Body? Imitability in Hildegard's Images of Eve and Mary | 33 |
Ch. 3 | Invented Communities, Idealizing the Past: Redefining Monastic Ideals in the Dominican Sister-Books | 61 |
Interlude: Personal Revelations: Re-Living the Model, In-Scribing the Self | 105 | |
Ch. 4 | Margaretha Ebner: Illness in the Service of God | 109 |
Ch. 5 | Adelheid Langmann: Bride of God, Beloved of Christ | 127 |
Postlude: Personal Revelations: Generic Imitation and Expansion | 157 | |
Conclusion: Varied Ideals | 159 | |
Notes | 165 | |
Bibliography | 241 | |
Index of Titles and Proper Names | 281 | |
Subject Index | 285 |
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