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Ayenbite of Inwit
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Martyn F. Wakelin The Fourteenth Century English Mystics: a Comparative Analysis, Salzburg Studies in English Literature, 61, 62, by George Wood Tuma 52/1, p. 155
Vincent Gillespie A Myrour to Lewde Men and Wymmen: a Prose Version of the 'Speculum Vitae', Middle English Texts, 14, by Venetia Nelson 54/2, p. 313

languages

  • Old High German
  • Middle High German
  • Middle French
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English

works

  • Somme le roi
  • Meditations on the Passion
  • Handlyng Synne
  • Speculum vitae
  • A Talking of the Love of God
  • A Myrour to Lewde Men and Wymmen
  • The Book of Vices and Virtues
  • Ayenbite of Inwit

people

  • Adam Scriveyn

subjects

  • textuality
  • comparative
  • language
  • mysticism
  • literacy
  • translation
  • emendation
  • Unity
  • adaptation
  • syntax
  • scribes
  • style
  • prose
  • orthodoxy
  • experience
  • conceptual
  • vernacular
  • Transmission
  • visions
  • criticism
  • ineffable
  • editorial
  • derimage
  • Christocentricity
  • audience

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  • East Anglia
  • London
  • Salzburg
  • Heidelberg
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