In this paper, the ‘Gesta Sanctorum Rotonensium’, a ninth-century foundation legend of the Breton monastery of Redon, and the ‘Vita Geraldi’, a hagiography of St Gerald of Aurillac, serve as a point of departure for a discussion of how the experience of reading shaped early medieval communities. By realigning communal forms of hagiographic texts as media, the authors identify and analyse the parts of those texts where the meta-narrative is carefully inserted. By calling into question ideas of both authorship and audience in the hagiographical context, this paper shows how the use of topoi in those texts created a reading experience that was rooted in the local small worlds of the monastic communities and also connected them to the universal...
St Cuthbert's literary cult was conceived in the late seventh and early eighth century with the prod...
I argue that the bodies of the dead interred within medieval texts are used as focal points for the ...
The functionality of a hagiographical text in the High Middle Ages depended on the codex in which it...
In this paper, the ‘Gesta Sanctorum Rotonensium’, a ninth-century foundation legend of the Breton mo...
Medieval hagiographical narratives were often used in the construction of identity, both institution...
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 ...
This dissertation looks at the generic tropes of hagiography and how late medieval writers in other ...
This paper examines a series of stories about supernatural intervention in conflicts within Caroling...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
This study aims to interpret Lives of Christian saints as examples of religious literature. Hagiogra...
In the sixth-century, Gaul was undergoing a prolonged negotiation about how its communities should f...
This article takes a fresh look at the composition of the Gesta sanctorum Rotonensium (Deeds of the ...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
St Cuthbert's literary cult was conceived in the late seventh and early eighth century with the prod...
I argue that the bodies of the dead interred within medieval texts are used as focal points for the ...
The functionality of a hagiographical text in the High Middle Ages depended on the codex in which it...
In this paper, the ‘Gesta Sanctorum Rotonensium’, a ninth-century foundation legend of the Breton mo...
Medieval hagiographical narratives were often used in the construction of identity, both institution...
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 ...
This dissertation looks at the generic tropes of hagiography and how late medieval writers in other ...
This paper examines a series of stories about supernatural intervention in conflicts within Caroling...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
This study aims to interpret Lives of Christian saints as examples of religious literature. Hagiogra...
In the sixth-century, Gaul was undergoing a prolonged negotiation about how its communities should f...
This article takes a fresh look at the composition of the Gesta sanctorum Rotonensium (Deeds of the ...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
St Cuthbert's literary cult was conceived in the late seventh and early eighth century with the prod...
I argue that the bodies of the dead interred within medieval texts are used as focal points for the ...
The functionality of a hagiographical text in the High Middle Ages depended on the codex in which it...