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The Writings of Julian of Norwich: A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman And a Revelation of Love (Brepols Medieval Women Series) [Hardcover]

Nicholas Watson (Author, Editor), Jacqueline Jenkins (Editor)
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January 30, 2006 Brepols Medieval Women Series
Julian of Norwich (c. 1343-c. 1416), a contemporary of Geoffrey Chaucer, William Langland, and John Wyclif, is the earliest woman writer of English we know about. Although she described herself as "a simple creature unlettered," Julian is now widely recognized as one of the great speculative theologians of the Middle Ages, whose thinking about God as love has made a permanent contribution to the tradition of Christian belief. Despite her recent popularity, however, Julian is usually read only in translation and often in extracts rather than as a whole.

This book presents a much-needed new edition of Julian's writings in Middle English, one that makes possible the serious reading and study of her thought not just for students and scholars of Middle English but also for those with little or no previous experience with the language.

* Separate texts of both Julian's works, A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman and A Revelation of Love, with modern punctuation and paragraphing and partly regularized spelling.
* A second, analytic edition of A Vision printed underneath the text of A Revelation to show what was left out, changed, or added as Julian expanded the earlier work into the later one.
* Facing-page explanatory notes, with translations of difficult words and phrases, cross-references to other parts of the text, and citations of biblical and other sources.
* A thoroughly accessible introduction to Julian's life and writings.
* An appendix of medieval and early modern records relating to Julian and her writings.
* An analytic bibliography of editions, translations, scholarly studies, and other works.

The most distinctive feature of this volume is the editors' approach to the manuscripts. Middle English editions habitually retain original spellings of their base manuscript intact and only emend that manuscript when its readings make no sense. At once more interventionist and more speculative, this edition synthesizes readings from all the surviving manuscripts, with careful justification of each choice involved in this process. For readers who are not concerned with textual matters, the result will be a more readable and satisfying text. For Middle English scholars, the edition is intended both as a hypothesis and as a challenge to the assumptions the field brings to the business of editing.



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This is a fine and very welcome addition to the growing corpus of scholarly work on what may well be the most important work of Christian reflection in the English language. --Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury

This is an edition like no other. Word for word and thought for thought, Watson and Jenkins give Julian's texts the closest reading they have ever had. The editors' daring break with current trends will make it much easier henceforth to read A Revelation of Love and much harder to evade the challenge of its intricate and radical thought. Adopting a wholly new approach to Julian's sources, the copious notes initiate the novice reader gently into the mysteries of Middle English, while inviting specialists to enter more fully than ever before into the process of making this book, which, in the final words of its author, 'is begotten by Goddess gifted and his grace, but it is not yet performed.' --Barbara Newman, Northwestern University

Embracing both scholarly and pedagogical needs, this remarkable volume meets the editors' stated goal of providing an edition that is true to their understanding of Julian's rigorous and eloquent thought and that makes that thought accessible, as Julian herself would wish, to readers at all levels. --E. Robertson, Choice --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Nicholas Watson is Professor of English at Harvard University. He is co-editor of two Penn State Press books: The Idea of the Vernacular: An Anthology of Middle English Literary Theory, 1280-1520 (1999) and The Vulgar Tongue: Medieval and Postmedieval Vernacularity (2003).

Jacqueline Jenkins is Associate Professor of English at the University of Calgary. She co-edited St. Katherine of Alexandria: Texts and Contexts in Western Medieval Europe (2003).


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 474 pages
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (January 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0271029080
  • ISBN-13: 978-0271029085
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 7.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The New Definitive Edition of Julian, February 17, 2007
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This review is from: The Writings of Julian of Norwich: A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman And a Revelation of Love (Brepols Medieval Women Series) (Hardcover)
If you are reading or publishing on Julian of Norwich, this is the new definitive edition that will soon supersede previous editions: Colledge and Walsh, Glasscoe, Beer, Bolton Holloway, Crampton (still the best cheapest one), though the Paulist Press translation still reigns as the most accessible. After an excellent and clear introduction the short text - "A Vision" - is presented with facing-page copious notes, followed by the long text - "A Revelation" - with the corresponding short text printed on the bottom of the page for easy comparison (for the first time ever), and facing-page notes. The text has been modernized ever so slightly, yet significantly, in order to appeal to a wider audience, and most scholars have resigned themselves to these modernizations even though they feel and look extreme at first.

Overall the text is easy to use, the book beautiful, and the scholarship what you would expect from Nicholas Watson: clear, concise, and brilliant. Extensive editorial discussion in the Introduction helps to substantiate the decision to stick with the Paris text and actually provides a pretty good general editorial practice review. Of course variant readings from Sloane, etc. are still provided in the back, so it's infinitely useful. The notes differ in tone from Colledge and Walsh, replacing what some have called a patronizing patriachical view with a more open, comparative stance, using more vernacular texts as echos and respectfully assuming more originality on the part of Julian. Having the long text paralleled by the short text, with helpful bold and italics to indicate departures and excisions from the long text, will totally transform the way you read them both - it's a long overdue feat to print them side-by-side.

This book was also published in Europe under Brepols, with a different cover, but it's exactly the same book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Scholarly, October 13, 2010
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This book is interesting and very scholarly. I would love to learn more about Julian. This is not a book for person wanting to read about a general biography but it is a written account of her visions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Julian of Norwich, December 6, 2008
This book is a revelation and an absolute must for anyone interested in Christianity. The book itself is a very scholarly work, providing fascinating notes and explanations to help the reader find their way through the Middle English text. I highly recommend it.
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