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In-text: (Adamson, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Adamson, P., 2019. None For Me, Thanks Franscian Poverty. In: P. Adamson, ed., Medieval Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Beckwith, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Beckwith, S., 1996. A Very Material Mysticism: The Medieval Mysticism of Margery Kempe. In: J. Chance, ed., Gender and text in the later Middle Ages. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
In-text: (Bell, 1987)
Your Bibliography: Bell, R., 1987. Holy Anorexia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
In-text: (Carlson and Weisl, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Carlson, C. and Weisl, A., 1999. Constructions of widowhood and virginity in the Middle Ages. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
In-text: (Clay, 1914)
Your Bibliography: Clay, R., 1914. The hermits and anchorites of England. London: Methuen.
In-text: (Crassons, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Crassons, K., 2010. The claims of poverty: literature, culture, and ideology in late medieval England. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.
In-text: (Curry and Matthew, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Curry, A. and Matthew, E., 2000. Concepts and Patterns of Service in the Later Middle Ages. The Boydell Press.
In-text: (Davis, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Davis, I., 2013. Class. In: M. Turner, ed., A handbook of Middle English studies. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
In-text: (Eliade and Trask, 1987)
Your Bibliography: Eliade, M. and Trask, W., 1987. The sacred and the profane: the nature of religion. Orlando: Harcourt.
In-text: (Georgianna, 1981)
Your Bibliography: Georgianna, L., 1981. The solitary self: individuality in the Ancrene Wisse. Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
In-text: (Ginzburg, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Ginzburg, C., 1993. Microhistory: Two or Three Things That I know About It. Critical Inquiry, 20(1).
In-text: (Goldberg and Kowaleski, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Goldberg, P. and Kowaleski, M., 2008. Medieval domesticity: home, housing and household in medieval England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
In-text: (Goldberg, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Goldberg, P., 1992. Women, work, and life cycle in a Medieval economy: women in York and Yorkshire. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
In-text: (Goodich, 1985)
Your Bibliography: Goodich, M., 1985. Ancilla Dei: The Servant as Saint in the Late Middle Ages. In: J. Kirshner and S. Wemple, ed. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
In-text: (Gunn and Herbert McAvoy, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Gunn, C. and Herbert McAvoy, L., 2017. Medieval anchorites in their communities. Cambridge: D.S.Brewer.
In-text: (Herbert McAvoy, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Herbert McAvoy, L., 2008. Rhetoric of the anchorhold : space, place and body within the discourses of enclosure. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
In-text: (Hostetler, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Hostetler, M., 2003. ‘I wold thow wer closyd in an hows of ston’: Reimagining Religious Enclosure in the Book of Margery Kempe. Parergon, 20(2).
In-text: (Innes-Parker, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Innes-Parker, C., 1995. Fragmentation and Reconstruction - Images of the Female Body in 'Ancrene Wisse' and the Katherine-Group. Comitatus, 26(1).
In-text: (Jones, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Jones, E., 2019. Hermits and Anchorites in England, 1200-1550. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
In-text: (Kalas and Varnam, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Kalas, L. and Varnam, L., 2021. Introduction. In: L. Kalas and L. Varnam, ed., Encountering The Book of Margery Kempe. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
In-text: (Kettle, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Kettle, A., 1995. Ruined Maids: Prostitutes and Servant Girls in Later Medieval England. In: R. Edwards and V. Ziegler, ed., Matrons and marginal women in medieval society. The Boydell Press.
In-text: (Kieckhefer, 1984)
Your Bibliography: Kieckhefer, R., 1984. Unquiet souls: fourteenth-century saints and their religious milieu. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
In-text: (Lazikani, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Lazikani, A., 2016. Liminal Performance in Hali Meidhad. Jounral of medieval religious cultures, 42(1).
In-text: (Licence, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Licence, T., 2011. Hermits and Recluses in English Society, 950-1200. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (McEntire, 1992)
Your Bibliography: McEntire, S., 1992. The Journey into Selfhood: Margery Kempe and Feminine Spirituality. In: S. McEntire, ed., Margery Kempe: a book of essays. London: Routledge.
In-text: (McMurray Gibson, 1989)
Your Bibliography: McMurray Gibson, G., 1989. St Margery: The Book of Margery Kempe. In: G. McMurray Gibson, ed., The theater of devotion: East Anglian drama and society in the late Middle Ages. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
In-text: (McNamer, 2011)
Your Bibliography: McNamer, S., 2011. Affective Meditation and the Invention of Medieval Compassion. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
In-text: (Petroux, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Petroux, C., 2018. The Leper’s Kiss. In: S. Farmer and B. Rosenwein, ed., Monks and Nuns, Saints and Outcasts: Religion in Medieval Society. NY: Cornell University Press.
In-text: (Price, 1986)
Your Bibliography: Price, J., 1986. ‘Inner’ and ‘Outer’ Conceptualizing the Body in Ancrene Wisse and Aelred’s De Institutione Inclusarum. In: G. Kratzmann and J. Simpson, ed., Medieval English religious and ethical literature. Cambridge: D.S.Brewer.
In-text: (Provost, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Provost, W., 1992. Margery Kempe and her Calling. In: S. McEntire, ed., Margery Kempe: a book of essays. London: Routledge.
In-text: (Renevey, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Renevey, D., 2000. Margery’s Performing Body: The Translation of Late Medieval Discursive Religious Practices. In: D. Renevey and C. Whitehead, ed., Writing religious women: female spiritual and textual practices in late Medieval England. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
In-text: (Riddy, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Riddy, F., 2018. Looking Closely: Authority and Intimacy in the Late Medieval Urban Home. In: M. Erler and M. Kowaleski, ed., Gendering the Master Narrative: Women and Power in the Middle Ages. New York: Cornell University Press.
In-text: (Robertson, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Robertson, E., 2003. ‘This Living Hand’: Thirteenth-Century Female Literacy, Materialist Immanence, and the Reader of the Ancrene Wisse. Speculum, 78(1).
In-text: (Roman, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Roman, C., 2006. Anchoritism and the Everyday: The Sacred-Domestic Discourse in the Ancrene Wisse. Florilegium, 23(2).
In-text: (Ross, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Ross, E., 1997. The Grief of God: Images of the Suffering Jesus in Late Medieval England. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Salih, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Salih, S., 2001. Like A Virgin? The Book of Margery Kempe. In: S. Salih, ed., Versions of virginity in late medieval England. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer.
In-text: (Sauer, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Sauer, M., 2004. Representing the Negative: Positing the Lesbian Void in Medieval English Anchoritism. thirdspace: a journal of feminist theory and cultural, [online] 3(2). Available at: <https://journals.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/thirdspace/article/view/sauer> [Accessed 14 March 2022].
In-text: (Shahar, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Shahar, S., 2003. The fourth estate: a history of women in the Middle Ages. London: Routledge.
In-text: (Stargardt, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Stargardt, U., 2010. Dorothy of Montau. In: A. Minnis and R. Voaden, ed., Medieval Holy Women in the Christian Tradition c. 1100-c.1500. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
In-text: (Varnam, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Varnam, L., 2021. 'A booke of hyr felyngys' : Exemplarity and Margery Kempe's encounters of the heart. In: L. Varnam and L. Kalas, ed., Encountering The book of Margery Kempe. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
In-text: (Walker Bynum, 1987)
Your Bibliography: Walker Bynum, C., 1987. Holy feast and holy fast: the religious significance of food to medieval women. Berkeley: University of California Press.
In-text: (Walker Bynum, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Walker Bynum, C., 2012. Fragmentation and redemption: essays on gender and the human body in Medieval religion. New York: Zone Books.
In-text: (Warren, 1985)
Your Bibliography: Warren, A., 1985. Anchorites and their patrons in medieval England. Berkeley: University of California Press.
In-text: (Warren, 1985)
Your Bibliography: Warren, A., 1985. Anchorites and their patrons in medieval England. Berkeley: University of California Press.
In-text: (Whitehead, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Whitehead, C., 2003. Castles of the mind: a study of medieval architectural allegory. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
In-text: (Wogan-Browne, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Wogan-Browne, J., 1994. Chaste Bodies: frames and expeirences. In: S. Kay and M. Rubin, ed., Framing Medieval Bodies. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
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