Our understanding of the lives and roles of medieval women has changed dramatically in recent years. This compelling and richly illustrated book explores how they were perceived by others and how they saw themselves - as lovers, wives, mothers, intellectuals, women of God and members of a vibrant and volatile society. Many of those fortunate eugh to receive an education were patrons of literature, particularly secular tales of adventure and romance. Some, such as Marie de France and Christine de Pizan, became writers, forging a place for themselves in a field dominated by men. Others made a living as scribes and illuminators. Women were at the forefront of a literary revolution, creating and commissioning texts in the major languages spoken in Europe today. Medieval texts and images inform us about socially constructed roles for women, female sexuality, and codes of behaviour, as well as how feet were shod, breasts concealed, waists laced, and hair fashioned. Medieval Women draws on the rich heritage of the British Library's manuscript collection to reveal the importance of women at every level of European society, from aristocratic patrons to tradeswomen and servants. The result is a powerful insight into the real lives of women in the medieval world.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
The British Library Publishing Division
ISBN-10
071235865x
ISBN-13
9780712358651
eBay Product ID (ePID)
214460639
Product Key Features
Author
Deirdre Jackson
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Subject
History: Specific Subjects
Type
Textbook
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
London
Content Note
100 Colour
Author Biography
Deirdre Jackson is a Research Associate on the Cambridge Illuminations Project at the Fitzwilliam Museum. She is the author of Marvellous to Behold: Miracles in Medieval Manuscripts (British Library, 2007) and Lion (2010).
Date of Publication
28/05/2015
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
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