This thesis considers how religious literature represented sickness and disability in Anglo- Saxon and post-Conquest England. Based on Gospel accounts of Jesus's healings, narratives of miracle-cures were highly valued within medieval Christian culture. By analysing a selection of miracle-cure narratives from the main period of miracle writing in England, from the age of Bede to the late twelfth century, this project considers the social significance of such stories. All miracle-cures followed the pattern of a spiritual triumph over the material world, but this thesis focuses on how hagiographers represented human experiences of sickness and disabilities. The first two chapters of this thesis address the conceptual structure of the p...
This dissertation explores the different ways medieval authors conceived of anchoritism and solitary...
This article examines various retellings of a single story to explore how conceptions of disability ...
This groundbreaking work treats the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons as a process of religious c...
This thesis considers how religious literature represented sickness and disability in Anglo- Saxon a...
This thesis is concerned with uncovering the cultural and social conception of health and illness in...
This thesis explores various aspects of the medical system, and illness/disease for the medieval per...
Dedicated to the miraculous side of the Germania Latina nexus, the essays in this collection treat c...
William of Norwich was born around 1132, and, according to his biographer Thomas of Monmouth, he was...
The field of disability studies significantly contributes to contemporary discussions of the margina...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
This thesis interprets The Book of Margery Kempe using a medieval medical approach. Through an inter...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
How did ordinary early modern Europeans regard health and sickness? How did they explain their illne...
This dissertation explores the intersection of medical care and authorial self-representation in Mid...
This dissertation explores the different ways medieval authors conceived of anchoritism and solitary...
This article examines various retellings of a single story to explore how conceptions of disability ...
This groundbreaking work treats the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons as a process of religious c...
This thesis considers how religious literature represented sickness and disability in Anglo- Saxon a...
This thesis is concerned with uncovering the cultural and social conception of health and illness in...
This thesis explores various aspects of the medical system, and illness/disease for the medieval per...
Dedicated to the miraculous side of the Germania Latina nexus, the essays in this collection treat c...
William of Norwich was born around 1132, and, according to his biographer Thomas of Monmouth, he was...
The field of disability studies significantly contributes to contemporary discussions of the margina...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
This thesis interprets The Book of Margery Kempe using a medieval medical approach. Through an inter...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
My dissertation uncovers the ways that medieval literature both shares a physiological vocabulary wi...
How did ordinary early modern Europeans regard health and sickness? How did they explain their illne...
This dissertation explores the intersection of medical care and authorial self-representation in Mid...
This dissertation explores the different ways medieval authors conceived of anchoritism and solitary...
This article examines various retellings of a single story to explore how conceptions of disability ...
This groundbreaking work treats the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons as a process of religious c...