This article explores the idea of therapeutic reading during the later Middle Ages in relation to Richard Rolle’s Meditation on the Passion. Focusing on Rolle and his therapeutic conception of reading as a medicine of words, the article begins by noting the great frequency with which medical terms, images, and phrases occur in his vernacular writings. It highlights how sin is understood by Rolle as an affective poison, one that must be removed from the soul through intense affective states that are held to be purgative. The article then moves to consider how exactly medieval texts evoke affective states. It notes the importance of vivid images and their ability to elicit emotive responses, but then turns to medieval texts on grammar and the...
Around 1580 in Valencia an illiterate female healer, or metgessa, attracted the attention of the Inq...
This paper examines Julian of Norwich’s representation of the Passion of Christ in her Re...
Language, Self and Love offers a unique insight into the development of the language of interiority ...
This article explores the idea of therapeutic reading during the later Middle Ages in relation to Ri...
Soul-Health explores the connection between reading and healing. The act of reading engages deeply w...
Soul-Health explores the connection between reading and healing. The act of reading engages deeply w...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
This thesis offers the first sustained examination of penitential texts and reading practices across...
This dissertation, “Rhetorics of Pain and Desire: The Writings of the Middle English Mystics,†se...
Fear, as understood by medieval medicine, is a dangerous and potentially lethal passion of the soul ...
The goal of this project is to suggest a historically informed hermeneutical program for reading cer...
Poison and Disease in Anglo-Saxon Medicine and Metaphor bridges a gap between scholarship on medieva...
The goal of this project is to suggest a historically informed hermeneutical program for reading cer...
This article considers Richard Rolle's use of erotic imagery and romantic metaphor in his popular fo...
This dissertation examines the representation of suffering in medieval affective devotional texts. ...
Around 1580 in Valencia an illiterate female healer, or metgessa, attracted the attention of the Inq...
This paper examines Julian of Norwich’s representation of the Passion of Christ in her Re...
Language, Self and Love offers a unique insight into the development of the language of interiority ...
This article explores the idea of therapeutic reading during the later Middle Ages in relation to Ri...
Soul-Health explores the connection between reading and healing. The act of reading engages deeply w...
Soul-Health explores the connection between reading and healing. The act of reading engages deeply w...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
This thesis offers the first sustained examination of penitential texts and reading practices across...
This dissertation, “Rhetorics of Pain and Desire: The Writings of the Middle English Mystics,†se...
Fear, as understood by medieval medicine, is a dangerous and potentially lethal passion of the soul ...
The goal of this project is to suggest a historically informed hermeneutical program for reading cer...
Poison and Disease in Anglo-Saxon Medicine and Metaphor bridges a gap between scholarship on medieva...
The goal of this project is to suggest a historically informed hermeneutical program for reading cer...
This article considers Richard Rolle's use of erotic imagery and romantic metaphor in his popular fo...
This dissertation examines the representation of suffering in medieval affective devotional texts. ...
Around 1580 in Valencia an illiterate female healer, or metgessa, attracted the attention of the Inq...
This paper examines Julian of Norwich’s representation of the Passion of Christ in her Re...
Language, Self and Love offers a unique insight into the development of the language of interiority ...