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Visions and Voice-Hearing in Medieval and Early Modern Contexts

โœ Scribed by Hilary Powell, Corinne Saunders


Publisher
Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
327
Series
Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book examines how the experiences of hearing voices and seeing visions were understood within the cultural, literary, and intellectual contexts of the medieval and early modern periods. In the Middle Ages, these experiences were interpreted according to frameworks that could credit visionaries or voice-hearers with spiritual knowledge, and allow them to inhabit social roles that were as much desired as feared. Voice-hearing and visionary experience offered powerful creative possibilities in imaginative literature and were often central to the writing of inner, spiritual lives. Ideas about such experience were taken up and reshaped in response to the cultural shifts of the early modern period. These essays, which consider the period 1100 to 1700, offer diverse new insights into a complex, controversial, and contested category of human experience, exploring literary and spiritual works as illuminated by scientific and medical writings, natural philosophy and theology, and the visual arts. In extending and challenging contemporary bio-medical perspectives through the insights and methodologies of the arts and humanities, the volume offers a timely intervention within the wider project of the medical humanities.

Chapters 2 and 5 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xvi
Medieval and Early Modern Visions and Voices: Contexts and Approaches (Hilary Powell, Corinne Saunders)....Pages 1-14
Behold! The Voices of Angels: Narrative, Audience and Affect in Eadmer of Canterburyโ€™s Breviloquium Vita Sancti Wilfridi (Hilary Powell)....Pages 15-44
Gabrielโ€™s Annunciation and the Problems of Angelic Voice (Jacqueline Tasioulas)....Pages 45-60
Hearing, Seeing, Smelling, Tasting and Touching the Voice: Gender and Multimodal Visions in the Lives of Thomas of Cantimprรฉ (Christine Cooper-Rompato)....Pages 61-90
Thinking Fantasies: Visions and Voices in Medieval English Secular Writing (Corinne Saunders)....Pages 91-116
Staging Conversion: Preternatural Voices and Visions in the Medieval Drama (Mark Chambers)....Pages 117-146
Julian of Norwich, the Carrow Psalter and Embodied Cinema (Sarah Salih)....Pages 147-174
Writing and Reading the Word: Patterns of Divine Speech in Julian of Norwichโ€™s A Revelation of Love (Darragh Greene)....Pages 175-198
Sounds Like God: The Elephant in The Book of Margery Kempe (Barry Windeatt)....Pages 199-220
Daggers of the Mind: Hallucinations, Mental Fixation and Trauma in Kydโ€™s The Spanish Tragedy and Early Modern Psychology (Lesel Dawson)....Pages 221-254
โ€˜Fearful Echoes Thunder in Mine Earsโ€™: Hearing Voices in Marloweโ€™s Doctor Faustus (Laurie Maguire, Aleksandra Thostrup)....Pages 255-280
โ€˜Under the Operation of a Higher and Exalted Mindโ€™: Medicine, Mysticism and Social Reform in Restoration England (Peter Elmer)....Pages 281-304
Back Matter ....Pages 305-311

โœฆ Subjects


Literature; Medieval Literature; Early Modern/Renaissance Literature; Cultural Studies; History of Science


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