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The Solitary Self: Individuality in the Ancrene Wisse
Harvard University Press, 1981 Cloth: 978-0-674-81751-7 Library of Congress Classification PR1810.G4 Dewey Decimal Classification 255.901
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Ancrene Wisse is a spiritual guide for female recluses, written at the request of three young anchoresses who were voluntarily enclosed for life within small cells. With rare sensitivity and discernment, Linda Georgianna analyzes this complex and skillfully composed treatise and examines its detailed portrayal of the rich, sometimes rewarding and sometimes frustrating inner life of the solitary. Georgianna sees in the author’s practical and spiritual counsel, ranging from advice on owning a cat to the confession of sin, an assumption that exterior and interior realities are inextricably bound in the solitary life, which becomes a highly self-conscious journey through human experience. See other books on: Christianity and literature | Individuality | Middle Ages, 600-1500 | Monastic and religious life of women | Monasticism and religious orders for women See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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