Medieval hagiographical narratives were often used in the construction of identity, both institutional and individual, and also demonstrate the permeability of the supposed boundaries between communities such as Latinate and vernacular readers and religious and lay audiences. This introduction to the “Authors, Narratives, and Audiences in Medieval Saints’ Lives” Special Collection provides a brief overview of the role of saints’ lives in medieval literary culture and identifies some intersections between hagiographical writing and other areas of medieval life and literature
This volume gathers fourteen new essays devoted to Old English prose saints’ lives from the late Ang...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
Thesis advisor: Matilda Tomaryn BrucknerThis study demonstrates the essential connection between lit...
In this paper, the ‘Gesta Sanctorum Rotonensium’, a ninth-century foundation legend of the Breton mo...
This dissertation examines the cultural and literary forces at work in the generic developments of r...
"Every medieval saint's cult required a set of narratives, for every saint was defined by the story ...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
Ross provides a broad survey of pictures and texts concerning saints, from the Early Christian throu...
This thesis examines the depiction of saintly figures within the Latin vitae of twelfth-century Engl...
The treatise focuses on a diachronic demonstration of the development of biographical texts in the M...
The author argues for the use of hagiographical texts to expand the evidence for the theological tra...
1000 Worte Forschung: PhD project at the Centre for Medieval Literature, University of Southern Denm...
This dissertation looks at the generic tropes of hagiography and how late medieval writers in other ...
This thesis explores the legends of Saints George, Sebastian, and Eustace as presented in five fourt...
This dissertation looks at divinely inspired dreams as a literary trope within the genre of early me...
This volume gathers fourteen new essays devoted to Old English prose saints’ lives from the late Ang...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
Thesis advisor: Matilda Tomaryn BrucknerThis study demonstrates the essential connection between lit...
In this paper, the ‘Gesta Sanctorum Rotonensium’, a ninth-century foundation legend of the Breton mo...
This dissertation examines the cultural and literary forces at work in the generic developments of r...
"Every medieval saint's cult required a set of narratives, for every saint was defined by the story ...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
Ross provides a broad survey of pictures and texts concerning saints, from the Early Christian throu...
This thesis examines the depiction of saintly figures within the Latin vitae of twelfth-century Engl...
The treatise focuses on a diachronic demonstration of the development of biographical texts in the M...
The author argues for the use of hagiographical texts to expand the evidence for the theological tra...
1000 Worte Forschung: PhD project at the Centre for Medieval Literature, University of Southern Denm...
This dissertation looks at the generic tropes of hagiography and how late medieval writers in other ...
This thesis explores the legends of Saints George, Sebastian, and Eustace as presented in five fourt...
This dissertation looks at divinely inspired dreams as a literary trope within the genre of early me...
This volume gathers fourteen new essays devoted to Old English prose saints’ lives from the late Ang...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
Thesis advisor: Matilda Tomaryn BrucknerThis study demonstrates the essential connection between lit...