
Description
"A history of medieval women's lives as told through the prism of four exceptional individuals. . . . throughout, the tensions of medieval womanhood strain and stretch--eroticism and purity, sexuality and motherhood, silence and speech."--The New York Times
Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife charts the lives and times of four medieval women writers--Marie de France, a poet; Julian of Norwich, a mystic and anchoress; Christine de Pizan, a widow and court writer; and Margery Kempe, a no-good wife--who all bucked convention and forged their own paths. Largely forgotten by modern readers, these women have an astonishing amount to teach us about love, marriage, motherhood, friendship, and earning a living.
Reading the words of these four writers, Hetta Howes engagingly reveals how everyday women lived, survived, and thrived in medieval times. Who did they marry and why? Did they ever have extramarital affairs? Could they earn money and become self-sufficient? Could they be leaders? What did they think about death--and what about life and their place in it? Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife paints a vibrant portrait of these women, their world, and the ways they speak to us today.
Product Details
Publisher | University of California Press |
Publish Date | December 10, 2024 |
Pages | 256 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780520396586 |
Dimensions | 9.1 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches | 1.1 pounds |
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Reviews
"Hetta Howes presents a history of medieval women's lives as told through the prism of four exceptional individuals. . . . And throughout, the tensions of medieval womanhood strain and stretch -- eroticism and purity, sexuality and motherhood, silence and speech."-- "The New York Times"
"Brilliantly revealing history of medieval women . . . Howes's debut has just the right meld of insightful research, enjoyable storytelling and contemporary contexts."-- "The Guardian"
"With its focus on women who managed to thrive in the face of such challenges, Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife is a celebration of female ambition and endeavour in a patriarchal society, and especially of four remarkable individuals who, thanks to their sex, have not always been taken seriously."-- "The Times"
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