One of the most important medieval writers studied in historical and literary context.
Introduction: `God forbade...that I am a techere': Who or what was Julian?
Femininities and the Gentry in Late Medieval East Anglia: Ways of Being - Kim M Phillips
`A recluse atte Norwyche': Images of Medieval Norwich and Julian's Revelati ons - Cate Gunn
`No such sitting': Julian Tropes the Trinity - John Sexton, Book Reviews Editor
Julian of Norwich and the Varieties of Middle English Mystical Discourse - Denise N Baker
Saint Julian of the Apocalypse - Diane Watt
Anchoritic Aspects of Julian of Norwich - E A Jones
Julian of Norwich and the Liturgy - Annie Sutherland
Julian's Second Thoughts: The Long Text Tradition - Barry A Windeatt
`This blessed beholdyng': Reading the Fragments from Julian of Norwich's Revelation of Divine Love in London, Westminster Cathedral Treasury MS4MS4 - Marleen Cre
The Seventeenth-century Manuscript Tradition and the Influence of Augustine Baker - Elisabeth Dutton
Julian of Norwich's `Modernist Style' and the Creation of Audience - Elizabeth Robertson
Space and Enclosure in Julian of Norwich's A Revelation of Love - Laura Saetveit Miles
`For we be doubel of God's making': Writing, Gender and the Body in Julian of Norwich - Liz Herbert McAvoy
Julian's Revelation of Love: A Web of Metaphor - Ena Jenkins
`[S]he do the police in different voices': Pastiche, Ventriloquism and Parody in Julian of Norwich - Vincent Gillespie
Julian's Afterlives - Sarah Salih
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