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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations and Short Titles ix
- Introduction 1
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Old English Martyrology
- 1. Female Hagiography in the Old English Martyrology 13
- 2. Bodies of Land: The Place of Gender in the Old English Martyrology 30
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Form and Genre
- 3. Why Is Margaret’s the Only Life in London, BL, Cotton MS Tiberius A.iii? 55
- 4 Æthelgifu’s Will as Hagiography 82
- 5. Assuming Virginity: Tradition and the Naked Narrative in Ælfric’s Homily on the Assumption of the Virgin 103
- 6. Genre Trouble: Reading the Old English Vita of Saint Euphrosyne 121
- 7. More Genre Trouble: The Life of Mary of Egypt 140
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Mothers
- 8. “Nutrix pia”: The Flowering of the Cult of St Æthelthryth in Anglo-Saxon England 167
- 9. The Kentish Queen as Omnium Mater: Goscelin of Saint-Bertin’s Lections and the Emergence of the Cult of Saint Seaxburh 191
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Virgin Martyrs
- 10. Agnes among the Anglo-Saxons: Patristic Inluences in Anglo-Latin and Anglo-Saxon Versions of the Passio of St Agnes, Virgin and Martyr 217
- 11. Heavenly Bodies: Paradoxes of Female Martyrdom in Ælfric’s Lives of Saints 249
- 12. “Torture me, rend me, burn me, kill me!” Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the Depiction of Female Sanctity 274
- Bibliography 307
- Contributors 341
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations and Short Titles ix
- Introduction 1
-
Old English Martyrology
- 1. Female Hagiography in the Old English Martyrology 13
- 2. Bodies of Land: The Place of Gender in the Old English Martyrology 30
-
Form and Genre
- 3. Why Is Margaret’s the Only Life in London, BL, Cotton MS Tiberius A.iii? 55
- 4 Æthelgifu’s Will as Hagiography 82
- 5. Assuming Virginity: Tradition and the Naked Narrative in Ælfric’s Homily on the Assumption of the Virgin 103
- 6. Genre Trouble: Reading the Old English Vita of Saint Euphrosyne 121
- 7. More Genre Trouble: The Life of Mary of Egypt 140
-
Mothers
- 8. “Nutrix pia”: The Flowering of the Cult of St Æthelthryth in Anglo-Saxon England 167
- 9. The Kentish Queen as Omnium Mater: Goscelin of Saint-Bertin’s Lections and the Emergence of the Cult of Saint Seaxburh 191
-
Virgin Martyrs
- 10. Agnes among the Anglo-Saxons: Patristic Inluences in Anglo-Latin and Anglo-Saxon Versions of the Passio of St Agnes, Virgin and Martyr 217
- 11. Heavenly Bodies: Paradoxes of Female Martyrdom in Ælfric’s Lives of Saints 249
- 12. “Torture me, rend me, burn me, kill me!” Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the Depiction of Female Sanctity 274
- Bibliography 307
- Contributors 341
- Index 345