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A Revelation of Purgatory

A Revelation of Purgatory
Author: Liz Herbert McAvoy
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2017
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1843844710

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Translation and facing text of an important female-authored work from the late middle ages.


Secretaries of God

Secretaries of God
Author: Diane Watt
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780859916141

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"The English women prophets and visionaries whose voices are recovered here all lived between the twelfth and the seventeenth centuries and claimed, through the medium of trances and eucharistic piety, to speak for God. [...] Through prophecy they were often able to intervene in the religious and political discourse of their times: the role of God's secretary gave them the opportunity to act and speak autonomously and publicly"--Back cover.


Fifteenth-Century Studies

Fifteenth-Century Studies
Author: Matthew Z. Heintzelman
Publisher: Camden House
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2010-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571134263

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Annual volume of essays treating topics ranging from physical impairment to narrative afterlife and time.


Satan's Rhetoric

Satan's Rhetoric
Author: Armando Maggi
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2001-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226501329

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Reading innumerable treatises on demonology written during the Renaissance, including Thesaurus exorcismorum, the most important record of early modern exorcisms, Maggi finds repeated attempts to define the language exchanged between the fallen progeny of Adam, and the most notorious fallen angel of them all, Satan. Using points of departure taken from de Certeau and Lacan, Maggi shows that Satan articulates his language first and foremost in the mind. More than speaking, the devil tries to make human beings understand his language and speak it themselves.


Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell

Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell
Author: Eileen Gardiner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1135754535

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First Published in 1993. The present volume covers the currently identified Christian visions of heaven and hell (excluding D ante’s Divine Comedy) from western Europe during the Middle Ages from the late sixth through the fourteenth century.


Grotesque Purgatory

Grotesque Purgatory
Author: Henry W. Sullivan
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0271041048

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Cervantes's great novel Don Quixote is a diptych, the first part of which was published in 1605 and the second in 1615. Focusing almost entirely on the novel's second part, Henry W. Sullivan is the first critic to offer a systematic account of Don Quixote's passage from madness to sanity. Sullivan argues that Part II of the novel is a salvation epic, within which the Cave of Montesinos episode is the single most important pivot in the Knight's confrontation with his own emotional difficulties. In this carefully researched and challenging study, Sullivan shows that chapters 22-24 (the Cave of Montesinos episode) represent an entrance into Purgatory, while chapter 55 is the exit from this realm. The Knight and his Squire are made to suffer excruciating torments in the chapters in between, experiencing a Purgatory in this life. This original reading of the book is coupled with an explanation that this Purgatory is &"grotesque&" since Don Quixote's and Sancho's sins are venial and can thus be cleansed by theological means against a background of comedy. By combining these two aspects, Sullivan exposes both the deeply agonizing and the comic aspects of the text. In addition, the combination of theological interpretation and Lacanian analysis to show Don Quixote's salvation/cure in this life results in a truly comprehensive vision of the Knight's progress. Sullivan also summarizes, in five different streams of critical tradition, the accumulated reception history of the Cave of Montesinos incident, drawing on scholarly writings from the nineteenth century to the present.