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UNISA996390176003316 |
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Freize James |
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Times present mercy, and Englands vvestern justice [[electronic resource] ] : Am I become your enemy (persecuted, close imprisoned, and endevoured cruelly to be destroyed) because I tell you the truth, in presenting to your sight (and preventing bounden care) the slights of some camelions of these times, together with the uncessant cries of many distressed, oppressed, and of all the inslaved commons of England, for justice, according to the great charter of Englands liberty; exhibited formerly by many severall petitions unto the high Court of Parliament. Together with a letter unto the honorable Wil: Lenthall, Speaker to the House of Commons, with sundry other particulars. Published for the good and foresight of all the commons of England. This yeare of expected freedome, now, or never, or continued thraldome, now, and ever. 1647 |
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[London], : Printed this yeare of Englands jubilee, if justice be not bauked, nor mercy, 1647 |
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A series of petitions by James Freize and others; he signs A2r and other places. |
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Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. |
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UNINA9910816965703321 |
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Krug Rebecca |
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Margery Kempe and the lonely reader / / Rebecca Krug |
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Ithaca, New York ; ; London, [England] : , : Cornell University Press, , 2017 |
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©2017 |
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1-5017-0815-5 |
1-5017-0816-3 |
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1 online resource (241 pages) |
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Women authors, English - Middle English, 1100-1500 |
Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages |
Christian women - Religious life - England |
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Previously issued in print: 2017. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Comfort -- 2. Despair -- 3. Shame -- 4. Fear -- 5. Loneliness -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Since its rediscovery in 1934, the fifteenth-century Book of Margery Kempe has become a canonical text for students of medieval Christian mysticism and spirituality. Its author was a fifteenth-century English laywoman who, after the birth of her first child, experienced vivid religious visions and vowed to lead a deeply religious life while remaining part of the secular world. After twenty years, Kempe began to compose with the help of scribes a book of consolation, a type of devotional writing found in late medieval religious culture that taught readers how to find spiritual comfort and how to feel about one's spiritual life. In Margery Kempe and the Lonely Reader, Rebecca Krug shows how and why Kempe wrote her Book, arguing that in her engagement with written culture she discovered a desire to experience spiritual comfort and to interact with fellow believers who also sought to live lives of intense emotional engagement.An unlikely candidate for authorship in the late medieval period given her gender and lack of formal education, Kempe wrote her Book as a revisionary act. Krug |
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shows how the Book reinterprets concepts from late medieval devotional writing (comfort, despair, shame, fear, and loneliness) in its search to create a spiritual community that reaches out to and includes Kempe, her friends, family, advisers, and potential readers. Krug offers a fresh analysis of the Book as a written work and draws attention to the importance of reading, revision, and collaboration for understanding both Kempe's particular decision to write and the social conditions of late medieval women's authorship. |
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UNINA9910137071703321 |
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Genesis |
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Paris : , : Jean-Michel Place/ARCHIVOS, , ©1992- |
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<1995-> ; ; Paris : , : Jean-Michel Place |
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2010- ; ; Paris : , : PUPS |
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Criticism, Textual |
Critique textuelle |
17.85 textual scholarship, textual criticism |
Ontstaansgeschiedenis |
Literaire teksten |
French literature - History and criticism |
French literature - Criticism, Textual |
Manuscripts, French |
Periodicals. |
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Each issue has also a theme title. |
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