Hermits and Recluses in English Society, 950-1200
by
Tom Licence
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0199674094
ISBN-13
9780199674091
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 21st, 2013
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
388 grams
Dimensions
23.20 x 15.80 x 1.40 cms
Product Classification:
British & Irish historyMedieval historySocial & cultural historyHistory of religion
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Tom Licence discovers why medieval society invested so much in hermits and recluses, and examines how they gained their saintly reputation.
In the central Middle Ages, English society lavished unprecedented attention on a category of would-be outcasts who repudiated its ambitions and spurned its aspirations. Hermits and recluses (collectively ''anchorites'') had their own, very different vision of how life should be lived, and yet nobles retained them on their estates, parishioners did their bit to support their local recluses, and every tier of society from the peasantry up to royalty journeyed to rural hermitages for prayer, advice, and spiritual instruction. Anchorites were everywhere, dotted across the landscape, striving to restore humanity''s broken image, in their own lives and in their clients. The respect that came of their endeavour grew from a heightened sense of the conflict between society''s worldly concerns and its spiritual ideals, in the minds of their admirers. Tom Licence sets out to discover why anchorites rose to prominence, in the context of European monasticism and trends in spirituality. In the past, historians linked their rise to many different things: the impact of the Norman Conquest; a crisis of identity in the monasteries; the discovery of the individual; a reaction to the profit economy; and to a new need for ''holy men'' (or holy women) to minister to a changing society. Investigating the avenues by which anchorites gained their reputation, and pinpointing their function in relation to society, this new inquiry puts these hypotheses to the test in a study of English society in the central Middle Ages.
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