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Devotion to the Name of Jesus in Medieval English Literature, c. 1100 - c. 1530

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Devotion to the Name of Jesus in Medieval English Literature, c. 1100 - c. 1530 offers a broad but detailed study of the practice of devotion to the Name of Jesus in late medieval England. It focuses on key texts written in Latin, Anglo-Norman, and Middle English that demonstrate the way in which devotion moved from monastic circles to a lay public in the late medieval period. It argues that devotion to the Name is a core element of Richard Rolle's contemplative practice, although devotion to the Name circulated in trilingual England at an earlier stage. The volume investigates to what extent the 1274 Second Lyon Council had an impact in the spread of the devotion in England, and beyond. It also offers illuminating evidence about how Margery Kempe and her scribes used devotion, how Eleanor Hull made it an essential component of her meditative sequence seven days of the week, and how Lady Margaret Beaufort worked towards its instigation as an official feast.

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ISBN: 9780192894083
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Author: Denis Professor of Medieval English Language and Literature, University of Lausanne Renevey
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 268 pages
Series: Oxford Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture
Genres: Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
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