Seek, suffer and trust: Ese and disese in Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich's engagement with the passion meditation and ars moriendi traditions is more radically inventive than critics have noticed. Charting Julian's interactions with texts including Heinrich Suso's Horologium sapientiae, William Flete's Remedies against Tribulation, t...
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New Chaucer Society
2017
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