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Goscelin of St Bertin: The Book of Encouragement and Consolation [Liber Confortatorius]
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Late eleventh-century spiritual counsel for a woman recluse, anticipating medieval advice literature for anchoresses.Goscelin's Liber Confortatorius is extraordinary both as an example of high-medi...
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Late eleventh-century spiritual counsel for a woman recluse, anticipating medieval advice literature for anchoresses.
Goscelin's Liber Confortatorius is extraordinary both as an example of high-medieval spiritual practice and as a record of a personal relationship. Written in about 1083 by the monk Goscelin to a protegee and personal friend, the recluse Eva, it takes up the tradition of St Jerome's letters of spiritual guidance to women, and anticipates medieval advice literature for anchoresses. As a compendious treatise, it has much to tell us about the intellectual interests and preoccupations of religious people in the late eleventh century. As a personal document, it allows a fascinating and uncommonly intimate insight into the psychology of religious life and the relationships betweenmen and women in the high middle ages. This English translation is presented here with notes and introduction.
Monika Otter is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College.
Goscelin's Liber Confortatorius is extraordinary both as an example of high-medieval spiritual practice and as a record of a personal relationship. Written in about 1083 by the monk Goscelin to a protegee and personal friend, the recluse Eva, it takes up the tradition of St Jerome's letters of spiritual guidance to women, and anticipates medieval advice literature for anchoresses. As a compendious treatise, it has much to tell us about the intellectual interests and preoccupations of religious people in the late eleventh century. As a personal document, it allows a fascinating and uncommonly intimate insight into the psychology of religious life and the relationships betweenmen and women in the high middle ages. This English translation is presented here with notes and introduction.
Monika Otter is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College.
Price: $29.99
Pages: 190
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Publication Date:
15 March 2012
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.43 in
ISBN: 9781843842941
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Medieval, Ancient, classical and medieval texts, RELIGION / Monasticism, RELIGION / Judaism / History, Religious communities and monasticism
Provides ambitious students of the Middle Ages with a rare opportunity to experience in English the complex, rich, and often impenetrable world of the monastic imagination, as dazzling in what it reveals as it is frustrating for what it conceals.