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Introduction: ‘God forbede … that I am a techere’: Who, or what, was Julian?
Part I: Julian In Context
1. Femininities and the Gentry in Late Medieval East Anglia: Ways of Being
2. ‘A recluse atte Norwyche’: Images of Medieval Norwich and Julian’s Revelations
3. ‘No such sitting’: Julian Tropes the Trinity
4. Julian of Norwich and the Varieties of Middle English Mystical Discourse
5. Saint Julian of the Apocalypse
6. Anchoritic Aspects of Julian of Norwich
7. Julian of Norwich and the Liturgy
Part II: Manuscript Tradition and Interpretation
8. Julian’s Second Thoughts: The Long Text Tradition
9. ‘This blessed beholdyng’: Reading the Fragments from Julian of Norwich’s A Revelation of Love in London, Westminster Cathedral Treasury, MS 4.
10. The Seventeenth-Century Manuscript Tradition and the Influence of Augustine Baker
11. Julian of Norwich’s ‘Modernist’ Style and the Creation of Audience
12. Space and Enclosure in Julian of Norwich’s A Revelation of Love
13. ‘For we be doubel of God’s making’: Writing, Gender and the Body in Julian of Norwich
14. Julian’s Revelation of Love: A Web of Metaphor
15. ‘[S]he do the police in different voices’: Pastiche, Ventriloquism and Parody in Julian of Norwich
16. Julian’s Afterlives
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