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The Body and Eucharistic Devotion in Catharina Regina Von Greiffenberg's "Meditations"

The Body and Eucharistic Devotion in Catharina Regina Von Greiffenberg's "Meditations" - Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

New study of the writings of Catharina von Greiffenberg, the German Baroque religious author. This book presents a fresh view of Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg, the German Baroque devotional writer, and her largely neglected prose work Die andächtigen Betrachtungen (Meditations). The Meditations show thatvon Greiffenberg's identity as a woman profoundly influenced her perception of the Incarnation, and associate her closely with earlier generations of German female visionaries, such as Hrotswitha von Gandersheim, Mechthild von Magdeburg, and Christine Ebner; the author argues that von Greiffenberg ignores the long-established denigration of the female and the body, linking and elevating women's biological and spiritual experience, while also demonstratingher own corporeal religious experience.

About the Publisher

Camden House

Boydell & Brewer Ltd was formed in 1978. It merged two companies, Boydell Press and D.S. Brewer, whose founders, Richard Barber and Derek Brewer, were themselves scholars - Brewer a Chaucer specialist and subsequently Professor of English and Master of Emmanuel College, Barber a medieval historian and Arthurian. Richard Barber is still a highly active scholar and continues to publish eminently in his own right and offers a vast amount of knowledge and experience to Boydell & Brewer.

Book information

ISBN: 9781571130365
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint: Camden House
Pub date:
Edition: 1st Edition
DEWEY: 831.5
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 154
Weight: 454g
Height: 228mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 17mm