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Maudlin Impression

Patricia Badir (Autor)

Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac (Editora)

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Patricia Badir's The Maudlin Impression investigates the figure of Mary Magdalene in post-medieval English religious writings and visual representations. Badir argues that the medieval Magdalene story was not discarded as part of Reformation iconoclasm, but was enthusiastically embraced by English writers and artists and retold in a wide array of genres. This rich study bridges the historical division between medieval and early modern culture by showing the ways in which Protestant writers, as well as Catholics, used the medieval stories, art, and symbolism related to the biblical Magdalene as resources for thinking about the role of the affective and erotic in Christian devotion. Their literary and artistic glosses protected a range of religious devotional practices and lent embodied, tangible form to the God of the Reformation. They employed the Magdalene figure to articulate religious experience by means of a poetics that could avoid controversial questions of religious art while exploring the potency and appeal of the beautiful. The Maudlin Impression is a literary history of imitation and invention. It participates in the "religious turn" in early modern studies by demonstrating the resilience of a single topos across time and across changing Christian beliefs.

"In this historically rich and theoretically informed study, Patricia Badir argues that the medieval figure of Mary Magdalene serves as a 'site of memory' for early modern writers, enabling them both to reflect on what has been lost in the aftermath of the Reformation and to fashion their own Protestant and Counter-Reformation models of piety, repentance, mourning, and holiness. Drawing from poems, plays, sermons, homilies, biographies, and paintings, Badir convincingly demonstrates the remarkable resiliency and flexibility of the Magdalene trope in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Her fascinating narrative traces the evolution of the Magdalene from the Reformation to the

Sobre o Livro

Patricia Badir examina a figura de Maria Madalena em escritos religiosos e representações visuais inglesas pós-medievais, enfatizando usos literários e artísticos na Inglaterra dos séculos XVI e XVII.

O estudo analisa poemas, peças, sermões, homilias, biografias e pinturas para mostrar como tradições medievais foram apropriadas por autores protestantes e católicos para refletir sobre devoção afetiva e práticas religiosas corporificadas.

A abordagem conecta história literária e cultural ao discutir imitação, invenção e a persistência de um topos religioso, sendo relevante para pesquisadores de literatura inglesa e história da religião.

Características

Categoria Crítica literária
Subcategoria História religiosa
Autores Patricia Badir
Sobre o Autor Patricia Badir é autora de estudos acadêmicos sobre literatura e cultura inglesa dos períodos medieval e moderno.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 322
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac
ISBN 9780268022150
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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