Objects of Belief

Material Culture and Religious Writings in Late Medieval England

Fiona Somerset editor Joshua Easterling editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Manchester University Press

Published:7th Oct '25

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Objects of Belief cover

Objects in late medieval Europe were a means for lay people and clergy to negotiate their access to powers beyond the everyday, in folk practice as well as religious observance. As has been noted by scholars, this period is marked by a profusion of objects granted special importance, imaginary as well as material. These objects prompt reconsideration of cultural and intellectual frameworks, for example of superstition, reform, and heresy, that never quite successfully contain them. Essays in this volume center attention on these things themselves, from puppets to rosaries, as indeed do the written accounts through which they are often mediated. With a focus on England, contributors re-evaluate our understanding of works and authors including Geoffrey Chaucer, Walter Hilton, Nicholas Love, Julian of Norwich, miracles of the Virgin, Edward Hall’s Chronicle, the Wycliffite Glossed Gospels, and the Croxton Play of the Sacrament.

ISBN: 9781526181053

Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 19mm

Weight: 509g

310 pages