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Encountering The Book of Margery Kempe

Encountering The Book of Margery Kempe
Author: Laura Kalas
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1526146606

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This innovative critical volume brings the study of Margery Kempe into the twenty-first century. Structured around four categories of ‘encounter’ – textual, internal, external and performative – the volume offers a capacious exploration of The Book of Margery Kempe, characterised by multiple complementary and dissonant approaches. It employs a multiplicity of scholarly and critical lenses, including the intertextual history of medieval women’s literary culture, medical humanities, history of science, digital humanities, literary criticism, oral history, the global Middle Ages, archival research and creative re-imagining. Revealing several new discoveries about Margery Kempe and her Book in its global contexts, and offering multiple ways of reading the Book in the modern world, it will be an essential companion for years to come.


The Book of Margery Kempe

The Book of Margery Kempe
Author: Margery Kempe
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 449
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0140432515

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The story of the eventful and controversial life of Margery Kempe - wife, mother, businesswoman, pilgrim and visionary - is the earliest surviving autobiography in English. Here Kempe (c.1373-c.1440) recounts in vivid, unembarrassed detail the madness that followed the birth of the first of her fourteen children, the failure of her brewery business, her dramatic call to the spiritual life, her visions and uncontrollable tears, the struggle to convert her husband to a vow of chastity and her pilgrimages to Europe and the Holy Land. Margery Kempe could not read or write, and dictated her remarkable story late in life. It remains an extraordinary record of human faith and a portrait of a medieval woman of unforgettable character and courage.


Margery Kempe

Margery Kempe
Author: Robert Gluck
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681374315

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Lust, religious zeal, and heartache come together in this provocative novel about two infatuations, one between a man and his young lover in the late 20th century and another between a 15th-century woman and Jesus Christ. First published in 1994, Robert Glück’s Margery Kempe is one of the most provocative, poignant, and inventive American novels of the last quarter century. The book tells two stories of romantic obsession. One, based on the first autobiography in English, the medieval Book of Margery Kempe, is about a fifteenth-century woman from East Anglia, a visionary, a troublemaker, a pilgrim to the Holy Land, and an aspiring saint, and her love affair with Jesus. It is complicated. The other is about the author’s own love for an alluring and elusive young American, L. It is complicated. Between these two Margery Kempe, the novel, emerges as an unprecedented exploration of desire, devotion, abjection, and sexual obsession in the form of a novel like no other novel. Robert Glück’s masterpiece bears comparison with the finest work of such writers as Kathy Acker and Chris Kraus. This edition includes an essay by Glück about the creation of the book titled "My Margery, Margery's Bob."


A Companion to The Book of Margery Kempe

A Companion to The Book of Margery Kempe
Author: John Arnold
Publisher: DS Brewer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2004
Genre: Christian literature, English (Middle)
ISBN: 9781843840305

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A collection of essays by twelve historians and literary critics who explore Margery Kempe, her Book, and her world.


Margery Kempe's Dissenting Fictions

Margery Kempe's Dissenting Fictions
Author: Lynn Staley
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 027104022X

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Mystic and Pilgrim

Mystic and Pilgrim
Author: Clarissa W. Atkinson
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780801498954

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A biography of the medieval English religious pilgrim Margery Kempe and a social and cultural history of her world.


Margery Spring Rice: Pioneer of Women’s Health in the Early Twentieth Century

Margery Spring Rice: Pioneer of Women’s Health in the Early Twentieth Century
Author: Lucy Pollard
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-04-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1783748842

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This book vividly presents the story of Margery Spring Rice, an instrumental figure in the movements of women’s health and family planning in the first half of the twentieth century. Margery Spring Rice, née Garrett, was born into a family of formidable female trailblazers – niece of physician and suffragist Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, and of Millicent Fawcett, a leading suffragist and campaigner for equal rights for women. Margery Spring Rice continued this legacy with her co-founding of the North Kensington birth control clinic in 1924, three years after Marie Stopes founded the first clinic in Britain. Engaging and accessible, this biography weaves together Spring Rice’s personal and professional lives, adopting a chronological approach which highlights how the one impacted the other. Her life unfolds against the turbulent backdrop of the early twentieth century – a period which sees the entry of women into higher education, and the upheaval and societal upshots of two world wars. Within this context, Spring Rice emerges as a dynamic figure who dedicated her life to social causes, and whose actions time and again bear out her habitual belief that, contrary to the Shakespearian dictum, ‘valour is the better part of discretion’. This is the first biography of Margery Spring Rice, drawing extensively on letters, diaries and other archival material, and equipping the text with family trees and photographs. It will be of great interest to a range of social historians, especially those researching the birth control movement; female friendships, female philanthropists, and feminist activism in the twentieth century; and the history of medicine and public health.


Margery Kempe

Margery Kempe
Author: Sandra J. McEntire
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2019-07-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0429559615

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Originally published in 1992, Margery Kempe looks at one of the most appealing mystics and pilgrims of 15th-century England. The book looks at Margery Kempe, and her book The Book of Margery Kempe, thought to be the first vernacular autobiography in medieval Britain. Original essays in the book examines Kempe's spirituality, cultural context, and the autobiography itself, The Book of Margery Kempe. The essays in the book represent detail literary analysis on Kempe and the critical history of her words.


Margery Kempe

Margery Kempe
Author: Anthony Bale
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1789144698

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A fresh account of the medieval mystic, traveling pilgrim, and pioneering memoirist Margery Kempe. This is a new account of the medieval mystic and pilgrim Margery Kempe. Kempe, who had fourteen children, traveled all over Europe and recorded a series of unusual events and religious visions in her work The Book of Margery Kempe, which is often called the first autobiography in the English language. Anthony Bale charts Kempe’s life and tells her story through the places, relationships, objects, and experiences that influenced her. Extensive quotations from Kempe’s Book accompany generous illustrations, giving a fascinating insight into the life of a medieval woman. Margery Kempe is situated within the religious controversies of her time, and her religious visions and later years put in context. And lastly, Bale tells the extraordinary story of the rediscovery, in the 1930s, of the unique manuscript of her autobiography.


Lady Margery's Intrigue

Lady Margery's Intrigue
Author: M. C. Beaton
Publisher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2011-02-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0795320485

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To save her home, a woman must risk her heart in this fun Regency romance from the New York Times–bestselling author of the Traveling Matchmaker series. At age twenty-three, the petite Lady Margery has already graced the rows of wallflowers for many a season. With the one exception of Charles, the Marquess of Edgecombe, the only man who ever dances with her, Lady Margery will have nothing to do with men. What’s more, she does not even particularly like Charles. Bored beyond words, she returns to the comfort of her only love: her home at Chelmswood. But even there, she still cannot find the respite she seeks. It seems her middle-aged father has taken for himself a dim-witted brat of nineteen to be his bride. Forced into bankruptcy by his child-bride’s lust for luxury, Margery’s father determines to sell Chelmswood. But Margery will not hear of it and launches an all-out, military-like campaign to ensnare a wealthy husband and save her ancestral family home. Everything seems to be going according to plan until the unforeseen intervention of Charles sabotages Margery’s plan, giving them both a run for their money.