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- The Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures
- Penn State University Press
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- Introduction: Anchoritism, Liminality, and the Boundaries of Vocational Withdrawal Volume 42, Number 1, 2016, pp. v-xii
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This issue contains 8 articles in total
- Introduction: Anchoritism, Liminality, and the Boundaries of Vocational Withdrawal
- An Experiment in “Neurohistory”: Reading Emotions in Aelred’s De Institutione Inclusarum (Rule for a Recluse)
- Textually Enclosed and Marginally Open: Medieval Revelations and Early Modern Readers
- Intersections of Courtly Romance and the Anchoritic Tradition: Chevelere Assigne and Ancrene Wisse
- Rewriting Liminal Geographies: Crusader Sermons, the Katherine Group, and the Scribe of MS Bodley 34
- “A Certain Tourelle on London Wall . . . Was Granted . . . for Him to Inhabit the Same”: London Anchorites and the City Wall
- Liminal Performance in Hali Meiðhad
- Guthlac Betwixt and Between: Literacy, Cross-Temporal Affiliation, and an Anglo-Saxon Anchorite
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