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9. The Medieval Spirituality of “Purity of Heart” and “Heart-piercing Goodness” in Selected Works of St. Anselm of Canterbury
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June-Ann Greeley
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- List of Figures IX
- The Feeling Heart: Meaning, Embodiment, and Making 1
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Part 1: Meaningful Hearts
- 1. The Flaming Heart: Pious and Amorous Passion in Early Modern European Medical and Visual Culture 19
- 2. Matter(s) of the Heart in Yvain and Ívens saga 43
- 3. Two Views of the Feeling Heart in Troubadour Song 59
- 4. The Battle for Control of the Heart in Charles Perrault’s Dialogue de l’Amour et l’Amitié (1660) 79
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Part 2: Embodied Hearts
- 5. The Leper’s Courageous Heart in Jean Bodel’s Les Congés 97
- 6. “For wele or woo”: Lyrical Negotiations of the Cognizant Heart in Middle English 113
- 7. “The Grave Where Buried Love Doth Live”: Hearts-Imagery and Bakhtinian Grotesque in Early Modern English Poetry 129
- 8. Heart Tombs: Catherine de’ Medici and the Embodiment of Emotion 143
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Part 3: Productive Hearts
- 9. The Medieval Spirituality of “Purity of Heart” and “Heart-piercing Goodness” in Selected Works of St. Anselm of Canterbury 165
- 10. Spotless Mirror, Martyred Heart: The Heart of Mary in Jesuit Devotions (Seventeeth–Eighteenth Centuries) 184
- 11. “An Heart that can Feel for Another”: Love Tokens and the Icon of the Heart in Eighteenth-Century Britain 203
- 12. The Hearts of a Private Archive from France, Saxony, and England 220
- Further Reading 241
- Notes on Contributors 245
- Index 247
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- List of Figures IX
- The Feeling Heart: Meaning, Embodiment, and Making 1
-
Part 1: Meaningful Hearts
- 1. The Flaming Heart: Pious and Amorous Passion in Early Modern European Medical and Visual Culture 19
- 2. Matter(s) of the Heart in Yvain and Ívens saga 43
- 3. Two Views of the Feeling Heart in Troubadour Song 59
- 4. The Battle for Control of the Heart in Charles Perrault’s Dialogue de l’Amour et l’Amitié (1660) 79
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Part 2: Embodied Hearts
- 5. The Leper’s Courageous Heart in Jean Bodel’s Les Congés 97
- 6. “For wele or woo”: Lyrical Negotiations of the Cognizant Heart in Middle English 113
- 7. “The Grave Where Buried Love Doth Live”: Hearts-Imagery and Bakhtinian Grotesque in Early Modern English Poetry 129
- 8. Heart Tombs: Catherine de’ Medici and the Embodiment of Emotion 143
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Part 3: Productive Hearts
- 9. The Medieval Spirituality of “Purity of Heart” and “Heart-piercing Goodness” in Selected Works of St. Anselm of Canterbury 165
- 10. Spotless Mirror, Martyred Heart: The Heart of Mary in Jesuit Devotions (Seventeeth–Eighteenth Centuries) 184
- 11. “An Heart that can Feel for Another”: Love Tokens and the Icon of the Heart in Eighteenth-Century Britain 203
- 12. The Hearts of a Private Archive from France, Saxony, and England 220
- Further Reading 241
- Notes on Contributors 245
- Index 247