Medieval Womens Writing

Medieval Womens Writing,  audiobook. ISDN43505122

Collection 43505122

Genre:criticism

Language:English

Type:PDF book

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Limited

Publication date:09.12.2022

Price:$89.23

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Medieval Womens Writing is a major new contribution to our understanding of womens writing in England, 1100-1500. The most comprehensive account to date, it includes writings in Latin and French as well as English, and works for as well as by women. Marie de France, Clemence of Barking, Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe, and the Paston women are discussed alongside the Old English lives of women saints, The Life of Christina of Markyate, the St Albans Psalter, and the legends of women saints by Osbern Bokenham. Medieval Womens Writing addresses these key questions: Who were the first women authors in the English canon? What do we mean by womens writing in the Middle Ages? What do we mean by authorship? How can studying medieval writing contribute to our understanding of womens literary history? Diane Watt argues that female patrons, audiences, readers, and even subjects contributed to the production of texts and their meanings, whether written by men or women. Only an understanding of textual production as collaborative enables us to grasp fully womens engagement with literary culture. This radical rethinking of early womens literary history has major implications for all scholars working on medieval literature, on ideas of authorship, and on womens writing in later periods. The book will become standard reading for all students of these debates.

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