Description
About the Author
Krista A. Murchison is an assistant professor of medieval English and medieval French at Leiden University, in The Netherlands. At present (2020-2024), she is leading an individual Dutch Research Council-funded project on medieval manuscripts destroyed during World War II. Her previous grant-funded research projects include a digital analysis of French manuscripts produced in medieval England (2018).
Reviews
Krista Murchison's brilliant in-depth study of casts light on an area that has received little focused attention. She challenges the long-standing idea that modernity was largely a development of the early modern Renaissance mind. The focus on the self-reflection literature of this earlier period is an engaging attempt to demystify the medieval by examining a wildly popular genre of medieval writing. This is a brilliant piece of scholarship and will be an excellent addition to reading lists focusing on church history and lay practices. -- Lynette White, Birkbeck, University of London * History *
Manuals for Penitents successfully illustrates that a body of writing which has often been seen solely as orthodox, impersonal, and repetitive contained complications and contradictions that promoted independent thought and an interest in the self. Murchison's monograph sheds new light on these undervalued and yet highly popular medieval texts. -- Diana Denissen * Medium AEvum *
Book Information
ISBN 9781843846086
Author Krista A. Murchison
Format Hardback
Page Count 190
Imprint D.S. Brewer
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd