The Gift of Tongues: Women's Xenoglossia in the Later Middle Ages, Christine F. Cooper-Rompato (Utah State University) (9780271036151) — Readings Books
The Gift of Tongues: Women's Xenoglossia in the Later Middle Ages
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The Gift of Tongues: Women’s Xenoglossia in the Later Middle Ages

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Tales of xenoglossia-the instantaneous ability to read, to write, to speak, or to understand a foreign language-have long captivated audiences. Perhaps most popular in Christian religious literature, these stories celebrate the erasing of all linguistic differences and the creation of wider spiritual communities. The accounts of miraculous language acquisition that appeared in the Bible inspired similar accounts in the Middle Ages. Though medieval xenoglossic miracles have their origins in those biblical stories, the medieval narratives have more complex implications. In The Gift of Tongues, Christine Cooper-Rompato examines a wide range of sources to show that claims of miraculous language are much more important to medieval religious culture than previously recognized and are crucial to understanding late medieval English writers such as Geoffrey Chaucer and Margery Kempe.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2013
Pages
232
ISBN
9780271036151

Tales of xenoglossia-the instantaneous ability to read, to write, to speak, or to understand a foreign language-have long captivated audiences. Perhaps most popular in Christian religious literature, these stories celebrate the erasing of all linguistic differences and the creation of wider spiritual communities. The accounts of miraculous language acquisition that appeared in the Bible inspired similar accounts in the Middle Ages. Though medieval xenoglossic miracles have their origins in those biblical stories, the medieval narratives have more complex implications. In The Gift of Tongues, Christine Cooper-Rompato examines a wide range of sources to show that claims of miraculous language are much more important to medieval religious culture than previously recognized and are crucial to understanding late medieval English writers such as Geoffrey Chaucer and Margery Kempe.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2013
Pages
232
ISBN
9780271036151