
Fifteenth-Century Lives
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In exploring these trends in fifteenth-century hagiography, identifying the factors that contributed to their emergence, and tracing their influence in later periods, Fifteenth-Century Lives marks an important contribution to revisionary scholarship on fifteenth-century literature. It will appeal to students and scholars of late medieval English literature and late medieval religion.
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"Winstead demonstrates true mastery of late medieval English hagiography.... [H]er literary analysis and historicism is impressive and convincing-one finishes the book with a greater understanding of late medieval English hagiography as a hidden historical resource." -Fides et Historia"Winstead provides fruitful insight into the connections between English pre- and post-Reformation thought. She successfully argues that fifteenth-century reformers were just as concerned as their sixteenth-century Protestant successors about the importance of education to create and maintain theologically orthodox Christians." -Journal of British Studies
"This is a significant contribution to our understanding of the development of literary treatments of saints' lives, and I found that the final chapters, which looked at the ways that later authors continued and changed the emphases of the chosen texts, provided some unexpected insights." -The Medieval Review
"Fifteenth-Century Lives is one of the most original studies of later medieval sanctity I have encountered. Karen Winstead analyzes ways in which fifteenth-century hagiographical texts, often considered staid, dull, and conservative, are instead highly innovative." -Nancy Bradley Warren, author of Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- One New Directions: The Hagiography of John Lydgate
- Two Osbern Bokenham's Holy Women
- Three Holy Educators and "Teaching Hagiographies"
- Four Holiness and the Modern Woman
- Five Golden Legends and Foxe's Acts and Monuments: Rethinking the Hagiographical Anthology
- Afterword: Afterlives
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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