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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. - Publisher.

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240

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2013, Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, USA
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2011, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

The Anglo-Saxon and European background. The Anglo-Saxon inheritance, 650-950 ; The wider European context, 950-1100
The rise of the hermit in England. The eremitic ideal, c.950-c.1050 ; Ascetics and hermits, c.1050-c.1080 ; Hermits and their admirers, c.1080-c.1120
The rise of the recluse. Recluses in the German Empire ; The rise of the recluse in England
How anchorites made a living. Anchorites and their patrons ; Pioneers in the wilderness ; Living in a cell
Eradicating sin, in theory. Model 1 : exile as a satisfactory penance ; Model 2 : exile as the preliminary phase of purgation ; Model 3 : anachoresis as the imitatio Christi ; Modelling reclusion ; Models outside the monasteries
Eradicating sin, in practice. Escaping the world ; Purifying the mind and overcoming the flesh ; Warning with demons ; Forbearance in the vocation
How anchorites helped others. Inspiring repentance ; Intercession ; Clients and confraternities ; Mediating God's power
How anchorites became saints.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-230) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
271.02041
Library of Congress
BX2847.G7 L53 2011, BX2847.G7

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x, 240 p. ;
Number of pages
240

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Open Library
OL25056436M
ISBN 10
0199592365
ISBN 13
9780199592364
LCCN
2011381396
OCLC/WorldCat
650216765

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