Ancrene Wisse
From Pastoral Literature to Vernacular Spirituality
Abstract
Provides an introduction to "Ancrene Wisse", one of the most important works in English of the thirteenth century. This book offers a fresh contextualisation which engages with the history of lay piety and vernacular spirituality in the Middle Ages. This book is innovative in that it provides an introduction to "Ancrene Wisse", one of the most important works in English of the thirteenth century. It offers a new contextualisation which engages with the history of lay piety and vernacular spirituality in the Middle Ages, thus extending analysis of the book beyond its original purpose as a guide for anchoresses. The placing of "Ancrene Wisse" within this context also allows comparisons to be made with other literature for semi-regular women, such as sermons preached to beguines - semi-religious women who formed communities in the Low Countries and France in the High Middle Ages.
Keywords
cultuur; middle ages; culture; religie; religion; middeleeuwen; Anchorite; Ancrene Wisse; Beguines and Beghards; God; Laity; SpiritualityDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_393076ISBN
9780708320341OCN
1030814129; 607742304Publisher
University of Wales PressPublication date and place
Cardiff, 2007Grantor
Series
Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages,Classification
Religion and beliefs
Society and culture: general