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Mindful spirit in late medieval literature: essays in honor of Elizabeth D. Kirk Wheeler, Bonnie [Hrsg.]. |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Kurztitel: | Essays Elizabeth D. Kirk |
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Autoren suchen: Wheeler, Bonnie |
Inhalt
![]() | Mindful Spirit |
![]() | "Sweet Jesus" |
![]() | Amazons and Ursulines |
![]() | Misbehaving God: The Case of the Christ Child in MS Laud Misc. 108 "Infancy of Jesus Christ" |
![]() | Misbehaving God: The case of the Christ Child in MS Laud Misc. 108. "infancy of Jesus Christ" |
![]() | "Als I lay in a Winteris Nyt" and the second death |
![]() | "Als I Lay in a Winteris Nyt" and the Second Death |
![]() | Inscribing Mentalities: Alan of Lille, the De Lisle Psalter Cherub, and Franciscan Meditation |
![]() | Inscribing mentalities: Alan of Lille, the De Lisle psalter Cherub, and Franciscan meditation |
![]() | The Middle Englisch St. Francis: Text and Context |
![]() | The Middle English St. Francis: Text and Context |
![]() | "Wols-hede and outhorne": The Ban, Bare Life, and Power in the Passion Plays |
![]() | "Wols-hede and outhorne": The Ban, Bare Life and power in the Passion Plays |
![]() | The failure of emotion and reason in the York Cycle |
![]() | The Failure of Emotion and Reason in the York Cycle |
![]() | John Wyclif-All Women's Friend? |
![]() | John Wyclif - All women's friend? |
![]() | St. Erkenwald: Narrative and narrative artistry |
![]() | "The greatest riddle of the B Text" of Piers Plowman: Why Langland did not scrap the A vita |
![]() | Souls that Matter: The Gendering of the Soul in Piers Plowman |
![]() | The Necessity of History: The Example of Chaucer's "Clerk's Tale" |
![]() | The necessity of history: the example of Chaucer's "Clerk's Tale" |
![]() | Host desecration, Chaucer's "Prioress's Tale", and Prague 1389 |
![]() | "Cast thy bread upon the waters": A paradigm from Ecclesiastes in Gower's "Apollonius of Tyre" |
![]() | "Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters": A Paradigm from Ecclesiastes in Gower's "Apollonius of Tyre" |
![]() | Illiterate Memory and Spiritual Experience: Margery Kempe, the Liturgy, and the "Woman in the Crowd" |
![]() | Illiterate memory and spiritual experience: Margery Kempe, the liturgy, and the "Woman in the Crowd" |
![]() | The family of origin versus the human family: Universal love in literature |
![]() | The Family of Origin versus the Human Family: Universal Love in Literature |