Impolitic Bodies: Poetry, Saints, and Society in Fifteenth-Century England The Work of Osbern Bokenham

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pp. 236, “This pioneering book explores the work of English Augustinian friar Osbern Bokenham, an ardent Yorkist on the eve of the “Wars of the Roses” and a gifted poet. Sheila Delany focuses on a manuscript written in 1447, the “Legend of Holy Women.” Narrating the lives and ordeals of thirteen heroic and powerful saints, this was the first all-female legendary in English, much of it commissioned by wealthy women patrons in the vicinity of Clare Priory, Suffolk, where Bokenham lived. Delany structures her book around the image of the human body. First is the corpus of textual traditions within which Bokenham wrote: above all, the work of his two competing masters, St. Augustine and Geoffrey Chaucer.”

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ISBN 0195109899
ISBN13 9780195109894
Number of pages 236
Original Title Impolitic Bodies: Poetry, Saints, and Society in Fifteenth-Century England The Work of Osbern Bokenham
Published Date 1998
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Oxford
Edition First edition
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pp. 236, “This pioneering book explores the work of English Augustinian friar Osbern Bokenham, an ardent Yorkist on the eve of the “Wars of the Roses” and a gifted poet. Sheila Delany focuses on a manuscript written in 1447, the “Legend of Holy Women.” Narrating the lives and ordeals of thirteen heroic and powerful saints, this was the first all-female legendary in English, much of it commissioned by wealthy women patrons in the vicinity of Clare Priory, Suffolk, where Bokenham lived. Delany structures her book around the image of the human body. First is the corpus of textual traditions within which Bokenham wrote: above all, the work of his two competing masters, St. Augustine and Geoffrey Chaucer.”

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Weight 1 kg