Columbia University Press
Impossible Recovery
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Hannah Lucas has written a learned, immersive, intellectually wide-ranging, and often exhilarating analysis of Julian's book and the 'theory of human existence as an ongoing process of seeking understanding.' Impossible Recovery is one of the most original and compelling studies of a medieval contemplative text of the past twenty-five years.
Julie Orlemanski, author of Symptomatic Subjects: Bodies, Medicine, and Causation in the Literature of Late Medieval England:
An astoundingly original book. Its interpretive project blasts away the rote conventions of writing about the Middle Ages to chart a new sense of “recovery” in the writings of Julian of Norwich and beyond. Lucas has forged a luminous study that unites philosophy, theology, the history of mysticism, and poetics.
Liz Herbert McAvoy, author of The Enclosed Garden and the Medieval Religious Imaginary:
Lucas’s highly adept use of contemporary theories of being, wellbeing, language, and existentialism in this study is both arresting and effective in offering new insights into Julian’s work and her writerly mission. It comprises one of the most important recent interventions into the field of Julian studies and will be an essential book for those interested in the interplay between theory, women’s writing, and the mystical encounter.
Rowan Williams, former archbishop of Canterbury, author of The Edge of Words: God and the Habits of Language:
This is a deeply creative and fresh study of one of the greatest medieval visionaries by a scholar who combines first-class historical and textual acumen with keen awareness of the way in which modern philosophies of embodied (and gendered) consciousness open up new questions and insights in the reading of premodern texts, especially around issues of suffering and healing. It is an invaluable contribution to the study of Julian of Norwich, but is also a brilliant intervention in a range of contemporary debates.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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ABBREVIATIONS
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NOTE ON EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS
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INTRODUCTION Then and Now: Recovering Julian of Norwich
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1 MAPPING THE JOURNEY HOME A Phenomenology of Well- Being
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2 LEARNING TO LIVE Julian’s Illness and the Craft of Dying
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3 BEARING WITNESS Revelation, Suffering, and the Fiend
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4 SEEKING UNDERSTANDING Julian’s Mystical Text
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5 THE CONTEMPLATIVE WAY The Performance of Prayer and Homlyhede
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6 MAKE STRAIGHT THE PATHS Christ, Providence, and Salvation
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CONCLUSION Not Yet Performed: Julian in Time
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NOTES
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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