Virgin Martyrs

Virgin Martyrs
Title Virgin Martyrs PDF eBook
Author Karen A. Winstead
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501711571

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Stories of the torture and execution of beautiful Christian women first appeared in late antiquity and proliferated during the early Middle Ages. A thousand years later, virgin martyrs were still the most popular female saints. Their legends, in countless retellings through the centuries, preserved a standard plot—the heroine resists a pagan suitor, endures cruelties inflicted by her rejected lover or outraged family, works miracles, and dies for Christ. That sequence was embellished by incidents emblematic of the specific saint: Juliana's battle with the devil, Barbara's immurement in the tower, Katherine's encounter with spiked wheels. Karen A. Winstead examines this seemingly static story form and discovers subtle shifts in the representation of the virgin martyrs, as their legends were adapted for changing audiences in late medieval England.

The Virgin Martyr

The Virgin Martyr
Title The Virgin Martyr PDF eBook
Author Philip Massinger
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1844
Genre English drama
ISBN

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Chaste Passions

Chaste Passions
Title Chaste Passions PDF eBook
Author Karen A. Winstead
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 214
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 150171158X

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Virgin martyrs make up one of the largest categories of medieval saints. To judge by their frequent appearances in art and literature, they also figure among the most venerated. The legends of virgin martyrs, retold in various ways through the centuries, illuminate trends in popular piety, values, and literary tastes. Chaste Passions contains sixteen English virgin martyr legends, each of a different saint and each translated into colloquial, modern English prose. Faithful in tone and meaning to the originals, Karen Winstead's lively translations allow contemporary readers to appreciate why virgin martyr legends thrived for hundreds of years. Winstead presents the tales in chronological order, tracing the effects of the composition and tastes of the audience on the development of the genre. The virgin martyr, Winstead tells us, escapes the confining female stereotypes—demure maiden or disruptive shrew—prevalent in writings of the period. Because nearly all of the texts were written by men but addressed to women, they exhibit a fascinating interplay between male views of so-called women's literature and the demands of their intended audience. Familiarity with this widely read genre is essential to a full understanding of medieval culture, and Chaste Passions is an excellent introduction to these often racy, sometimes comic, tales

The Virgin-martyr

The Virgin-martyr
Title The Virgin-martyr PDF eBook
Author Massinger
Publisher
Total Pages 242
Release 1813
Genre
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The Virgin Martyr

The Virgin Martyr
Title The Virgin Martyr PDF eBook
Author Philip Massinger
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1911
Genre English drama
ISBN

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VIRGIN MARTYR

VIRGIN MARTYR
Title VIRGIN MARTYR PDF eBook
Author PHILIP. MASSINGER
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033689011

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The Displacement of the Body in Ælfric's Virgin Martyr Lives

The Displacement of the Body in Ælfric's Virgin Martyr Lives
Title The Displacement of the Body in Ælfric's Virgin Martyr Lives PDF eBook
Author Dr Alison Gulley
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 161
Release 2014-02-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1472405951

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The Displacement of the Body in Ælfric's Virgin Martyr Lives addresses 10th-century Old English hagiographical translations, from Latin source material, by the abbot and grammarian Ælfric. The vitae of Agnes, Agatha, Lucy, and Eugenia, and the married saints Daria, Basilissa, and Cecilia, included in Ælfric's s Old English Lives of Saints, recount the lives, persecution, and martyrdom of young women who renounce sex and, in the first four stories, marriage, to devote their lives to Christian service. They purport to be about the primacy of virginity and the role of the body in attaining sanctity. However, a comparison of the Latin sources with Ælfric's versions suggests that his translation style, characterized by simplifying the most important meanings of the text, omits certain words or entire episodes that foreground suppressed female sexuality as key to sainthood. The Old English Lives de-emphasize the physical nature of faith and highlight the importance of spiritual purity. In this volume, Alison Gulley explores how the context of the Benedictine Reform in late Anglo-Saxon England and Ælfric's commitment to writing for a lay audience resulted in a set of stories depicting a spirituality distinct from physical intactness.