This paper explores how, despite an inherited Christian tradition that worked to elevate hearing and denigrate sight in an unofficial hierarchy of the senses, the fifteenth-century English mystic Margery Kempe came to privilege sight as a vehicle through which to achieve intimacy with Jesus. The paper suggests that for Kempe, sight gave way to vision, and this experience was achieved through a pattern of ritualized weeping. While some of her critical contemporaries viewed Kempe as an anomaly, this spiritual pattern locates her in a long and wide tradition of religious men and women who receive, both literally and metaphorically, new vision and insight following experiences of weeping.College of Arts and Sciencesmonographi
Rituals obviously utilize the human senses. Theological and mystical interpretations frequently comm...
16 pagesInternational audienceMargery Kempe's account of her mystical experience reveals a major fau...
16 pagesInternational audienceMargery Kempe's account of her mystical experience reveals a major fau...
My thesis project is an adaptation of The Book of Margery Kempe into the form of a play. Considered ...
The Book of Margery Kempe is primarily, and most importantly, a manual of spiritual instruction med...
In the Book of Margery Kempe, Margery Kempe, a fifteenth-century lay mystic, recorded her spiritual ...
The Book of Margery Kempe is primarily, and most importantly, a manual of spiritual instruction medi...
Religious visions are personal experiences in which individuals have a sensory experience that is in...
Historically, the boundaries between madness and mysticism have been characterised by fluidity. Howe...
This thesis explores the complexities in the mysticism and literary authority of Margery Kempe as th...
This thesis examines the fifteenth-century auto-hagiographical narrative of Margery Kempe’s adult li...
Sight is both celebrated and denigrated in religion. In some contexts it is extolled as a source of ...
The Book of Margery Kempe tells the apparently true story of a medieval wife and mother of fourteen ...
The Book of Margery Kempe (1436 x 1438) is a unique and crucial document for exploring medieval subj...
This article explores Capgrave’s interest in the nature of visual phenomena as revealed in his Life ...
Rituals obviously utilize the human senses. Theological and mystical interpretations frequently comm...
16 pagesInternational audienceMargery Kempe's account of her mystical experience reveals a major fau...
16 pagesInternational audienceMargery Kempe's account of her mystical experience reveals a major fau...
My thesis project is an adaptation of The Book of Margery Kempe into the form of a play. Considered ...
The Book of Margery Kempe is primarily, and most importantly, a manual of spiritual instruction med...
In the Book of Margery Kempe, Margery Kempe, a fifteenth-century lay mystic, recorded her spiritual ...
The Book of Margery Kempe is primarily, and most importantly, a manual of spiritual instruction medi...
Religious visions are personal experiences in which individuals have a sensory experience that is in...
Historically, the boundaries between madness and mysticism have been characterised by fluidity. Howe...
This thesis explores the complexities in the mysticism and literary authority of Margery Kempe as th...
This thesis examines the fifteenth-century auto-hagiographical narrative of Margery Kempe’s adult li...
Sight is both celebrated and denigrated in religion. In some contexts it is extolled as a source of ...
The Book of Margery Kempe tells the apparently true story of a medieval wife and mother of fourteen ...
The Book of Margery Kempe (1436 x 1438) is a unique and crucial document for exploring medieval subj...
This article explores Capgrave’s interest in the nature of visual phenomena as revealed in his Life ...
Rituals obviously utilize the human senses. Theological and mystical interpretations frequently comm...
16 pagesInternational audienceMargery Kempe's account of her mystical experience reveals a major fau...
16 pagesInternational audienceMargery Kempe's account of her mystical experience reveals a major fau...