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Title A companion to Hrotsvit of Gandersheim (fl. 960) : contextual and interpretive approaches / edited by Phyllis R. Brown and Stephen L. Wailes
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 394 pages)
Series Brill's companions to the Christian tradition, 1871-6377 ; v. 34
Brill's companions to the Christian tradition ; v. 34.
Contents Preliminary Material -- Hrotsvit and Her World / Stephen L. Wailes and Phyllis R. Brown -- Hrotsvit and Her Works / Walter Berschin -- Hrotsvit in Context: Convents and Culture in Ottonian Germany / Jane Stevenson -- Hrotsvit's Theology of Virginity and Continence / Gary Macy -- The Sacred Stories in Verse / Stephen L. Wailes -- Hrotsvit's Plays / Stephen L. Wailes -- The Necessity of Hrotsvit: Evangelizing Theatre / Michael A. Zampelli -- David rex fidelis? Otto the Great, the Gesta Ottonis, and the Primordia coenobii Gandeshemensis / Jay T. Lees -- Hrotsvit's Apostolic Mission: Prefaces, Dedications, and Other Addresses to Readers / Phyllis R. Brown -- Virginity and Other Sexualities / Lisa M.C. Weston -- Strong Voice(s) of Hrotsvit: Male-Female Dialogue / Florence Newman -- The Audiences of Hrotsvit / Linda A. McMillin -- Hrotsvit and Her Avatars / Katrinette Bodarwé -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
Summary Hrotsvit, a canoness in the German convent Gandersheim, wrote Latin poems, stories, plays, and histories during the reign of Emperor Otto the Great (962-973). She expresses a strong sense of authorial mission in letters, prefaces, and dedications. These personal writings, as well as her full literary corpus, are studied in twelve original essays by scholars from Europe and North America, who bring several perspectives to bear. Her historical roots are shown, both in her use of Christian literary tradition (e.g., the legend) and in her understanding of political forces shaping her time. Her strong spirituality emerges from vivid portraits not only of martyrs but also of men and women who question and doubt the Lord, while her openness to problems of sexuality, and of the need for women to realize their individuality and particular gifts, is surprisingly modern. Contributors include: Walter Berscin, Katrinette Bodarwe¿¿, Jay Lees, Gary Macy, Linda McMillin, Florence Newman, and Lisa Weston
Notes Title from PDF title page (EBL, viewed on Nov. 6, 2012)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Hrotsvitha, approximately 935-approximately 975 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Hrotsvitha, approximately 935-approximately 975 fast
Subject Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- History and criticism
Christianity and literature -- Germany -- History -- To 1500
Women and literature -- Germany -- History -- To 1500
DRAMA -- Ancient, Classical & Medieval.
Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern)
Christianity and literature
Women and literature
Germany
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
Author Brown, Phyllis Rugg, 1949-
Wailes, Stephen L.
ISBN 9789004234390
900423439X