
Embertide
Encountering Saint Frideswide
Romola Parish(Author)
Fairacres Publications (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
60 pages
978-0-7283-0383-6 (ISBN)
Description
St Frideswide, or Frithuswith, was an important saint during the medieval period and is patron of the City of Oxford. Her shrine was a place of pilgrimage but was destroyed during the Reformation and since then she has largely disappeared from view. Embertide is not a simple retelling of her biography, but engages with all the different versions of her life and seeks to understand her importance in the past and her significance today. It is liminal, elusive and delicately balanced; a kind of spiritual pilgrimage towards understanding elements of faith. Spiritual pilgrimage is a lifetime journey of rethinking and revisiting our perceptions and understanding, just as saints' written lives have been refashioned to appeal to different audiences at different points in time. This poem is the outcome of one such spiritual pilgrimage, and each reader will encounter it differently, on their own terms. Our saints, in their afterlives, are still travelling, and we follow in their wake.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
SLG Press
Dimensions
Height: 148 mm
Width: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7283-0383-6 (9780728303836)
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Person
Romola Parish is a former academic and lawyer specializing in environmental subjects. She received a PhD in creative writing in 2023 which comprised a poetic engagement with the life of St Frideswide of Oxford and a study of the adaptation strategies of medieval and modern writers of saints' lives. The creative arts, embroidery, textiles and poetry in particular are her languages of faith. She runs workshops, quiet days and retreats associated with her creative activities, and her work has been exhibited widely throughout England and Wales. She lives in West Wales and is currently an ordinand in the Diocese of Saint Davids.