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Manuals for Penitents in Medieval England: from Ancrene Wisse to the Parson's Tale

Manuals for Penitents in Medieval England: from Ancrene Wisse to the Parson's Tale

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The first comprehensive survey of a major genre of medieval English texts, including the Manuel des péchés, The Speculum Vitae, and Chaucer's Parson's Tale, explores their purpose, characteristics, and reception. It reveals that while manuals for penitents were developed under the Church's control, they also became a site of the Church's concern, as they brought learning that had been controlled by the Church into the hands of layfolk and raised concerns over who should have access to knowledge.

Format: Hardback
Length: 190 pages
Publication date: 17 December 2021
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd


The first comprehensive survey of a significant genre of medieval English texts: its purpose, characteristics, and reception. The bestseller list of medieval England would have included many manuals for penitents: works that could teach the public about the process of confession, and explain the abstract concept of sin through familiar situations. Among these bestselling works were the Manuel des péchés (commonly known through its English translation Handlyng Synne), The Speculum Vitae, and Chaucer's Parson's Tale. This book is the first full-length overview of this body of writing and its material and social contexts. It shows that while manuals for penitents developed under the Church's control, they also became a site of the Church's concern. Manuals such as the Compileison (which was addressed to a much broader audience than its English analogue, Ancrene Wisse) brought learning that had been controlled by the Church into the hands of layfolk and, in so doing, raised significant concerns over who should have access to knowledge. Clerics worried that these manuals might accidentally teach people new sins, remind them of old ones, or become sites of prurient interest. This finding, and others explored in this book, call for a new awareness of the complications and contradictions inherent in late medieval orthodoxy and reveal plainly that even writing that happened firmly within the Church's control could promote new and complex ways of thinking about religion and the self.

Weight: 480g
Dimension: 162 x 241 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781843846086

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