Besserman, Lawrence
Sacred and Secular in Medieval and Early Modern Cultures
1. Introduction
Lawrence Besserman
Part 1. Medieval and Early Modern Literature: Lyric, Narrative, and Drama
2. The Imitation of Hagiographic Formulas in Occitanian
Cyril Aslanov
3. “Quid Hinieldus Cum Christo?”:The Secular Expression of the Sacred in Old and Middle English Lyrics
Thomas G. Duncan
4. Reading Radical Metonymy in
Alan J. Fletcher
5. Purchasing Pardon: Material and Spiritual Economies on the Canterbury Pilgrimage
Alastair Minnis
6. Sacred and Secular in
Murray Roston
Part II. Medieval and Early Modern History: Church and State
7. The Communal Body, the Corporate Body, and the Clerical Body: An Anthropological Reading of the Gregorian Reform
Lior Barshack
8. Sacred, Secular, and Impure: The Contextuality of Sensations
Esther Cohen
9. Secular and Sacred: The History of Rhetoric and Religious Community in the Middle Ages
Rita Copeland
10. Sacred Authority and Secular Power: The Historical Argument of the
Robert M. Stein
11. The Space of the Altar
Miri Rubin
Keywords: Literature, Medieval Literature, History of Medieval Europe, Early Modern/Renaissance Literature, Literary Theory, Classical and Antique Literature, British and Irish Literature
- Editor
- Besserman, Lawrence
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2006
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- The New Middle Ages
- Page amount
- 256 pages
- Category
- Litterary Studies
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781403977274
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-53000-7