Rhetoric of the anchorhold
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Rhetoric of the anchorhold

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239 pages 2008

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"Rhetoric of the Anchorhold: Space, Place and Body within the Discourses of Enclosure focuses on the type of religious reclusion in England commonly known as anchoritic enclosure, a phenomenon that reached its height of popularity, particularly for women, in the later Middle Ages. It examines from a number of different perspectives this extraordinary way of life whereby both men and women adopted voluntary, permanent and solitary enclosure, often in a small cell attached to a parish church, in both rural and urban locations."--Jacket.

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