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A Maid with a Dragon - Juliana Dresvina

A Maid with a Dragon

The Cult of St Margaret of Antioch in Medieval England
Buch | Hardcover
400 Seiten
2016
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-726596-3 (ISBN)
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St Margaret, known for her confrontation with a dragon-shaped devil, was one of the most famous medieval saints, depicted in manuscript illuminations, sculptures, panel paintings, and stained glass. This handbook is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary study of the legend, providing an account of the trajectory of the story over 1,000 years.
This is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary study of the cult of St Margaret of Antioch in medieval England. Margaret was one of the most famous female saints of both the Catholic world and of Eastern Christianity (where she was known as St Marina). Her legend is remembered for her confrontation with a dragon-shaped devil, who allegedly swallowed Margaret and then burst asunder. This episode became firmly established in iconography, making her one of the most frequently represented saints. Margaret was supposedly martyred in the late 3rd century, but apart from the historically problematic legend there is no evidence concerning her in other contemporary sources. The sudden appearance of her name in liturgical manuscripts in the late 8th century is connected with the dispersal of her relics at that time. The cult grew in England from Anglo-Saxon times, with over 200 churches dedicated to Margaret (second only to Mary among female saints), and hundreds of images and copies of her life known to have been made.

The book examines Greek, Latin, Old English, Middle English and Anglo-Norman versions of Margaret's live, their mouvance and cultural context, providing editions of the hitherto unpublished texts. By considering these versions, the iconographic evidence, their patronage and audience, the monograph traces the changes of St Margaret's story through the eight centuries before the Reformation. The book also considers the further trajectory of the legend as reflected in popular fairy-tales and contemporary cultural stereotypes. Special attention is given to the interpretation of St Margaret's demonic encounter, central to the legend's iconography and theology.

Juliana Dresvina was born in Moscow, studied History, Philology and Theology at Moscow State University and Oxford before receiving her PhD in English from Cambridge in 2007. Following this she worked at Cambridge and King's College, London, as a medievalist historian; taught English at QMUL, Reading, Oxford and Winchester; held art history postdocs with the Paul Mellon Centre in London and National Institute for Art History in Paris. In 2011-14 she was a British Academy postdoctoral fellow with the Department of English at King's College London, and currently teaches medieval literature and medievalism at the Middlebury Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Oxford.

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Reihe/Serie British Academy Monographs
Zusatzinfo 50 illustrations
Sprache englisch
Maße 201 x 253 mm
Gewicht 968 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-726596-0 / 0197265960
ISBN-13 978-0-19-726596-3 / 9780197265963
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