Recent articles on the Wohunge of Ure Lauerd include:
Innes- Parker, Catherine. "Ancrene Wisse" and the "Wohunge of Ure
Lauerd": The Thirteenth- Century Female Reader and the Lover- Knight. In
Women, the Book and the Godly: Selected Proceedings of the St. Hilda's
Conference, 1993. Volume 1 Edited by Lesley Smith and Jane H. M. Taylor.
D.S. Brewer, 1995. 137-147.
Chewning, Susannah Mary. Mysticism and the Anchoritic Community:
"A Time... of Veiled Infinity" [suggests that the author's persona
presented in the "Wohunge" is feminine and that mystical texts are acts of
feminine writing irrespective of the sex of the author]. In Medieval Women
in Their Communities. Edited by Diane Watt. University of Toronto Press,
1997. 116-137.
Savage, Anne. The Solitary Heroine: Aspects of Meditation and
Mysticism in "Ancrene Wisse," the Katherine Group, and the Wooing Group.
In Mysticism and Spirituality in Medieval England. Edited by William F.
Pollard and Robert Boenig. D. S. Brewer, 1997. 63-83. This is in
addition to the article Enclosed Desires: A study of the Wooing Group that
was cited by an earlier post.
Yours,
Margaret Schaus ([log in to unmask])
Magill Library
Haverford College
Haverford, PA 19041
Tel. 610-896-1166
Medieval Feminist Index, Editor
http://www.haverford.edu/library/reference/mschaus/mfi/mfi.html
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