Alone of All Her Sex: The Myth and the Cult of the Virgin Mary"Devoting different sections of the book to each of the various roles Mary has assumed - Virgin, Queen, Bride, Mother, Intercessor - and drawing on official dogma, folk legend, art, history, literature and psychology, the author of Joan of Arc: The Image of Female Heroism shows how the figure of Mary has shaped and been shaped by changing social and historical circumstances from the first century to the present day, and why, for all their beauty and power (and indeed because of them), the legends of Virgin Mary have condemned real women to perpetual inferiority"--Google books description |
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Page 139
... lady , even addressing her sometimes as midons ( my lord ) , does not simply express the slavery of a lover to his lady but perhaps reflects their actual social position . Furthermore , Andreas restricts the etiquette of courtoisie to ...
... lady , even addressing her sometimes as midons ( my lord ) , does not simply express the slavery of a lover to his lady but perhaps reflects their actual social position . Furthermore , Andreas restricts the etiquette of courtoisie to ...
Page 153
... lady alone who could fulfil his love and bestow a rose on him . It was during the twelfth century that the Virgin was first given her feudal title Notre Dame , Our Lady . The name was not entirely new . Jerome had glossed the name as Lady ...
... lady alone who could fulfil his love and bestow a rose on him . It was during the twelfth century that the Virgin was first given her feudal title Notre Dame , Our Lady . The name was not entirely new . Jerome had glossed the name as Lady ...
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... lady ... he was struck with wonder at the radiance of her exceeding great beauty , her garments shining like the sun ; and the stones of the hill , and the caves , reflecting the brightness of her light were like precious gold ; and he ...
... lady ... he was struck with wonder at the radiance of her exceeding great beauty , her garments shining like the sun ; and the stones of the hill , and the caves , reflecting the brightness of her light were like precious gold ; and he ...
Contents
MARY IN THE GOSPELS | 3 |
MARY IN THE APOCRYPHA | 25 |
VIRGIN BIRTH | 34 |
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