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The church as sacred
space in Middle
English literature
and culture
Laura Varnam
t he ch urc h as s a c r e d s pa c e
i n m id d le en g lis h l i te r a tur e
a n d cu lt u r e
Series editors:
Anke Bernau and David Matthews
Series founded by:
J. J. Anderson and Gail Ashton
Advisory board:
Ruth Evans, Nicola McDonald,
Andrew James Johnston, Sarah Salih, Larry Scanlon
and Stephanie Trigg
Manchester Medieval Literature and Culture
publishes monographs and essay collections
comprising new research informed by current critical methodologies on the literary
cultures of the Middle Ages. We are interested in all periods, from the early Middle Ages
through to the late, and we include post-medieval engagements with and representations
of the medieval period (or ‘medievalism’). ‘Literature’ is taken in a broad sense, to include
the many different medieval genres: imaginative, historical, political, scientific, religious.
While we welcome contributions on the diverse cultures of medieval Britain and are happy
to receive submissions on Anglo-Norman, Anglo-Latin and Celtic writings, we are also
open to work on the Middle Ages in Europe more widely, and beyond.
Titles available in the series
2.
Water and fire: The myth of the Flood in Anglo-Saxon England
Daniel Anlezark
3.
Greenery: Ecocritical readings of late medieval English literature
Gillian Rudd
4.
Sanctity and pornography in medieval culture: On the verge
Bill Burgwinkle and Cary Howie
5.
In strange countries: Middle English literature and its afterlife:
Essays in memory of J. J. Anderson
David Matthews (ed.)
6.
A knight’s legacy: Mandeville and Mandevillian lore in early modern England
Ladan Niayesh (ed.)
7.
Rethinking the
South English Legendaries
Heather Blurton and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne (eds)
8.
Between earth and heaven: Liminality and the Ascension of Christ in Anglo-Saxon literature
Johanna Kramer
9.
Transporting Chaucer
Helen Barr
10.
Sanctity as literature in late medieval Britain
Eva von Contzen and Anke Bernau (eds)
11.
Reading Robin Hood: Content, form and reception in the outlaw myth
Stephen Knight
12.
Annotated Chaucer bibliography: 1997–2010
Mark Allen and Stephanie Amsel
13.
Roadworks: Medieval roads, medieval Britain
Valerie Allen and Ruth Evans (eds)
14.
Love, history and emotion in Chaucer and Shakespeare:
Troilus and Criseyde
and
Troilus and Cressida
Andrew James Johnston, Russell West-Pavlov and Elisabeth Kempf (eds)
15.
The
Scottish Legendary:
Towards a poetics of hagiographic narration
Eva von Contzen
16.
Nonhuman voices in Anglo-Saxon literature and material culture
James Paz
17.
The church as sacred space in Middle English literature and culture
Laura Varnam
The church as sacred space in
Middle English literature and culture
LAURA VARNAM
Manchester University Press
Copyright © Laura Varnam 2018
The right of Laura Varnam to be identified as the author of this work has been
asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Published by Manchester University Press
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www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk
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ISBN 978 1 7849 9417 4 hardback
First published 2018
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