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Authority and the Female Body in the Writings of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe

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Book Authority and the Female Body in the Writings of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe Liz Herbert McAvoy
Libristo code: 04856410
Publishers Boydell & Brewer Ltd, July 2004
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The writings of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe show an awareness of traditional and contemporary attitudes towards women, in particular medieval attitudes towards the female body. This study examines the extent to which they make use of such attitudes in their writing, and investigates the importance of the female body as a means of explaining their mystical experiences and the insight gained from them; in both writers, the female body is central to their writing, leading to a feminised language through which they achieve authority and create a space in which they can be heard, particularly in the context of their religious and mystical experiences. The three archetypal representations of woman in the middle ages, as mother, as whore and as 'wise woman', are all clearly present in the writings of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe; in examining the ways in which both writers make use of these female categories, McAvoy establishes the extent of their success in resolving the tension between society's expectations of them and their own lived experiences as women and writers. Liz Herbert Mcavoy is Lecturer in Medieval Language and Literature, University of Leicester.

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