
Uncertain Refuge
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While sanctuary has usually been analyzed as part of legal history, in Uncertain Refuge Elizabeth Allen explores the symbolic consequences of sanctuary seeking in English literary works-miracle collections, chronicles, romances, and drama. She ponders the miracle of a stag's escape from the hunt into a churchyard as well as the account of a fallen political favorite who gains a sort of charisma as he takes sanctuary three times in succession; the figure of Sir Gawain, seeking refuge in a stark land far from the court and Robin Hood, hiding in his local forest refuge among his Merry Men. Her consideration of medieval sanctuary extends to its resonances in a seventeenth-century play about the early Tudor usurper Perkin Warbeck and even into modern America, with the case of a breach of sanctuary in southwest Georgia in 1963, when sheriffs took over a voter registration meeting in a local church.
Uncertain Refuge illuminates a fantasy of protection and its impermanence that animated late medieval literary culture, and one that remains poignantly alive, if no longer written into law, in today's troubled political world.
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"Sanctuary has typically been depicted as the source of a power struggle between church andstate, with the church trying to challenge royal authority for ultimate control over the kingdom's
subjects. What is new about Elizabeth Allen's study of sanctuary is that she sees it instead as a boon to bothchurch and state...With her astute analysis and attention to unconventional sources, Allen makes a significant contribution to the study of sanctuary, a field more typically populated by dry legal records and their historians. Nonetheless, this study is the first to clarify just how integral sanctuary was to royal authority.
" (Journal of British Studies) "Uncertain Refuge couldn't be timelier. The arrival at the United States border of migrants from Mexico, Central America, South America, and elsewhere and African and Middle Eastern asylum seekers' journeys on land to Turkey, as well as the perilous attempts to traverse the Mediterranean to Europe, evince how the search for sanctuary is now, more than ever, a global concern. The question of how sanctuary functioned in the past has enjoyed renewed attention of late...Spanning the twelfth to seventeenth centuries in its examination of an array of texts including Latin chronicles, vernacular poetry, and Tudor drama, Uncertain Refuge is required reading for anyone interested in not only sanctuary, but also law, cultural geography, kingship, religion, and literature in medieval England." (Speculum) "A splendid, exemplary, important book. Its erudition puts it on the same level as some of the field-transcending, encyclopedic work of medievalists of past generations. But its sense of the stakes of its argument, particularly its extended engagement with the urgency of sanctuary and care for the marginalized, make it a crucial book for this moment." (D. Vance Smith, Princeton University) "Elizabeth Allen's Uncertain Refuge is an important, indeed necessary, intervention in the scholarly conversation about medieval concepts of sanctuary and the power they continue to hold today. By considering its cultural meaning and power, Allen brings a substantially different perspective to sanctuary in medieval England than others, greatly deepening our understanding of its significance." (Shannon McSheffrey, Concordia University)
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Introduction. Medieval Sanctuary: Legal History and Symbolic Action 1
Chapter 1. The Miracle of Cuthbert's Stag
Chapter 2. The Flight of the King's Man: Hubert de Burgh in the Chronica Majora
Chapter 3. Breaches at Westminster and the Making of a Sanctuary King
Chapter 4. The Dark Sanctuary of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Chapter 5. Robin Hood and the Limits of Sanctuary
Chapter 6. Kingship and the Politics of Pity in the Histories of Perkin Warbeck
Coda. Sanctuary in Southwest Georgia, 1962
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
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