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The Lady as saint : a collection of French hagiographic romances of the thirteenth century

Author: Brigitte Cazelles
Publisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©1991.
Series: Middle Ages series.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Translations into English
Legends
Traductions anglaises
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Lady as saint.
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c1991
(OCoLC)551700323
Online version:
Lady as saint.
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c1991
(OCoLC)609051119
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Brigitte Cazelles
ISBN: 081223099X 9780812230994 0812213807 9780812213805
OCLC Number: 23941009
Notes: Selected and translated from Old French texts.
Description: 334 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: I. Commentary --
1. Holy perfection in the Old French tradition --
2. Female sanctity: trial by disclosure --
3. Femininity circumscriber --
II. Anthology --
Agnes --
Barbara --
Catherine of Alexandria --
Christina --
Elizabeth of Hungary --
Euphrosina --
Faith --
Juliana --
Margaret of Antioch --
Marina --
Mary the Egyptian --
Paula --
Thais --
Appendices --
The ninth century sequence of Saint Eulalia --
Holy heroines of hagiographic romance: summary of information.
Series Title: Middle Ages series.
Responsibility: [edited by] Brigitte Cazelles.

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