This book examines from a variety of perspectives, and offers a range of interpretations, of the type of rhetoric associated with the anchoritic experience during the Middle Ages and draws conclusions on the many purposes of that rhetoric. In particular, each chapter will aim to unravel aspects of the often complex webs of association embedded within the rhetoric and imagery of anchoritic literature and the ways in which these associations travelled from within the anchorhold to the wider community of the laity beyond its walls. In so doing, it will argue for the centrality of anchoritic spirituality to the religious climate of the later Middle Ages in spite of the seemingly marginalized status of the anchorite within the social community which housed her/him.
About the AuthorLiz Herbert McAvoy is Lecturer in Gender in English Studies at Swansea University.
Book InformationISBN 9780708321300
Author Liz Herbert McAvoyFormat Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of Wales PressPublisher University of Wales Press
Weight(grams) 522g