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Julian of Norwich is recognized as one of the great speculative theologians of the Middle Ages, whose thinking about God as love made a permanent contribution to the tradition of Christian belief. This book presents Julian's writings in Middle English, for students and scholars and those with little or no previous experience with the language.

Trade Review

“This is a fine and very welcome addition to the growing corpus of scholarly work on what may well be the most important work of Christian reflection in the English language.”

—Rowan Williams,Archbishop of Canterbury


“This is an edition like no other. Word for word and thought for thought, Watson and Jenkins give Julian’s texts the closest reading they have ever had. The editors’ daring break with current trends will make it much easier henceforth to read A Revelation of Love and much harder to evade the challenge of its intricate and radical thought. Adopting a wholly new approach to Julian’s sources, the copious notes initiate the novice reader gently into the mysteries of Middle English, while inviting specialists to enter more fully than ever before into the process of making this book, which, in the final words of its author, ‘is begotten by Goddess gifted and his grace, but it is not yet performed.”

—Barbara Newman,Northwestern University


“Embracing both scholarly and pedagogical needs, this remarkable volume meets the editors’ stated goal of providing an edition that is true to their understanding of Julian’s rigorous and eloquent thought and that makes that thought accessible, as Julian herself would wish, to readers at all levels.”

—E. Robertson Choice


“Watson and Jenkins’s exemplary edition allows for a much wider understanding of Julian’s texts than previous such undertakings, and is, by more than a little, the best edition we now have.”

—John C. Hirsch Medium Aevum


“This is not an inexpensive text and may well be out of the reach of the ordinary reader. Yet for the teacher/lover of medieval spirituality, it is an indispensable work.”

—Lawrence S. Cunningham Commonweal Magazine


“Clearly this edition has much to contribute to the growing interest among scholars, students, and enthusiasts of contemplative writers from the medieval period. Anyone interested in understanding the differences and similarities among manuscripts of Julian’s writing will be well served by using this text.”

—Rick McDonald Sixteenth Century Journal


“A book that offers this much material takes a while to unpack, and instructors might hesitate at its bulk. But quite apart from the advantages of the text, the notes will be invaluable for an attentive student. . . . Watson and Jenkins’s edition is liberal indeed, but their sensitivity to the fine detail of Julian’s argument justifies their audacity.”

—Andrew Taylor University of Toronto Quarterly



Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Preface

Acknowledgments

INTRODUCTION

Part One: On Julian and Her Writings

Part Two: On Readers of Julian’s Writings

Part Three: On Editing Julian’s Writings

Part Four: On Using This Edition

A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman

A Revelation of Love

Textual Notes

APPENDIX: RECORDS AND RESPONSES, 1394-1674

A. The Westminster Revelation (with Hugh Kempster)

B. Bequests to Julian of Norwich, 1393-1416

C. Excerpt from The Book of Margery Kempe (chapter 18)

D. The Cambrai Nuns” Margaret Gascoigne and the Upholland Manuscript

E. Serenus Cressy’s Edition of a Revelation and the Stilling fleet Controversy

Bibliography (by Amy Appleford)

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 15/03/2007
      ISBN13: 9780271025476, 978-0271025476
      ISBN10: 0271025476

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Julian of Norwich is recognized as one of the great speculative theologians of the Middle Ages, whose thinking about God as love made a permanent contribution to the tradition of Christian belief. This book presents Julian's writings in Middle English, for students and scholars and those with little or no previous experience with the language.

      Trade Review

      “This is a fine and very welcome addition to the growing corpus of scholarly work on what may well be the most important work of Christian reflection in the English language.”

      —Rowan Williams,Archbishop of Canterbury


      “This is an edition like no other. Word for word and thought for thought, Watson and Jenkins give Julian’s texts the closest reading they have ever had. The editors’ daring break with current trends will make it much easier henceforth to read A Revelation of Love and much harder to evade the challenge of its intricate and radical thought. Adopting a wholly new approach to Julian’s sources, the copious notes initiate the novice reader gently into the mysteries of Middle English, while inviting specialists to enter more fully than ever before into the process of making this book, which, in the final words of its author, ‘is begotten by Goddess gifted and his grace, but it is not yet performed.”

      —Barbara Newman,Northwestern University


      “Embracing both scholarly and pedagogical needs, this remarkable volume meets the editors’ stated goal of providing an edition that is true to their understanding of Julian’s rigorous and eloquent thought and that makes that thought accessible, as Julian herself would wish, to readers at all levels.”

      —E. Robertson Choice


      “Watson and Jenkins’s exemplary edition allows for a much wider understanding of Julian’s texts than previous such undertakings, and is, by more than a little, the best edition we now have.”

      —John C. Hirsch Medium Aevum


      “This is not an inexpensive text and may well be out of the reach of the ordinary reader. Yet for the teacher/lover of medieval spirituality, it is an indispensable work.”

      —Lawrence S. Cunningham Commonweal Magazine


      “Clearly this edition has much to contribute to the growing interest among scholars, students, and enthusiasts of contemplative writers from the medieval period. Anyone interested in understanding the differences and similarities among manuscripts of Julian’s writing will be well served by using this text.”

      —Rick McDonald Sixteenth Century Journal


      “A book that offers this much material takes a while to unpack, and instructors might hesitate at its bulk. But quite apart from the advantages of the text, the notes will be invaluable for an attentive student. . . . Watson and Jenkins’s edition is liberal indeed, but their sensitivity to the fine detail of Julian’s argument justifies their audacity.”

      —Andrew Taylor University of Toronto Quarterly



      Table of Contents

      CONTENTS

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      INTRODUCTION

      Part One: On Julian and Her Writings

      Part Two: On Readers of Julian’s Writings

      Part Three: On Editing Julian’s Writings

      Part Four: On Using This Edition

      A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman

      A Revelation of Love

      Textual Notes

      APPENDIX: RECORDS AND RESPONSES, 1394-1674

      A. The Westminster Revelation (with Hugh Kempster)

      B. Bequests to Julian of Norwich, 1393-1416

      C. Excerpt from The Book of Margery Kempe (chapter 18)

      D. The Cambrai Nuns” Margaret Gascoigne and the Upholland Manuscript

      E. Serenus Cressy’s Edition of a Revelation and the Stilling fleet Controversy

      Bibliography (by Amy Appleford)

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