Male Authors, Female Readers: Representation and Subjectivity in Middle English Devotional Literature / Edition 1

Male Authors, Female Readers: Representation and Subjectivity in Middle English Devotional Literature / Edition 1

by Anne Clark Bartlett
ISBN-10:
0801430380
ISBN-13:
9780801430381
Pub. Date:
05/11/1995
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801430380
ISBN-13:
9780801430381
Pub. Date:
05/11/1995
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Male Authors, Female Readers: Representation and Subjectivity in Middle English Devotional Literature / Edition 1

Male Authors, Female Readers: Representation and Subjectivity in Middle English Devotional Literature / Edition 1

by Anne Clark Bartlett

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Overview

"Holy men despise women...and view them as foul and sticking dirt in the road," asserst the male author of the fifteenth-century Book to a Mother. Middle English devotional writings reflect shades of mysogony ranging from the blatant to the subtle, yet these texts were among the most popular literature know to the earliest generation of English women readers.

In the first book to examine this paradox, Anne Clark Bartlett considers why medieval women enjoyed such male-authored works as Speculum Devotorum, The Tree, The Twelve Fruits of the Holy Ghost, and Contemplations on the Dread and Love of God. Demonstrating that these texts actually provided alternative—and more appealing—notions of gender than those authorized by the Church, Bartlett redefines women's participation in medieval culture in terms of far greater agency and empowerment than have generally been acknowledged.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801430381
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 05/11/1995
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)
Lexile: 1620L (what's this?)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Anne Clark Bartlett is Assistant Professor of English at DePaul University.

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