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Visions and Longings: Medieval Women Mystics (Paperback)

by Monica Furlong (Author)
Key Phrases: reverent fear, holy poverty, Julian of Norwich, Holy Church, Clare of Assisi (more...)
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For readers who might avoid the complete, sometimes daunting works of the 11 women mystics included here, Furlong provides an excellent sampler. The cultural and physical conditions surrounding all these women are difficult for the modern mind to grasp; so also is the courage each employed in her rebellion against the prevailing social views of women and their proper status. From Heloise to the astonishingly clear and modern views of Julian of Norwich, we follow these women from the 11th through the 14th centuries. Being the first in medieval times to give voice to women, whose assigned role was that of silence, these mystics are noteworthy for the intellectual gifts they bring to their religious insights. The physical consequences, often manifesting as illness, of their actions is nowhere discounted by Furlong; nor does she evade the possibility that some of them suffered from conditions that modern medicine would label as mental disorders. These circumstances do not minimize the impact of the women's ideas, but rather-at least in Furlong's presentation-allow us to see the humanity as well as the ecstasy in 11 remarkable women.
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"Furlong's anthology is distinguished by the range of material. It not only sharpens understanding of medieval mysticism but also enhances our vision in a world where mysticism and longing remain intimately intertwined." Booklist

"An excellent guide." Publishers Weekly

"Mystics are not normal people," opines British novelist and biographer Monica Furlong in this introduction to ten mystics and one wronged woman from the high Middle Ages. Furlong's mystical women defy parents, loathe sex, obsess over distant sins, hear voices, seek pain, and occasionally strip themselves bare in public places. But their abnormalities are not incapacitating they also establish monastic communities, confront popes, and produce literature that is still published today, centuries after their normal contemporaries have been forgotten.

"Furlong, whose previous biographical subjects include John Bunyan, Therese of Lisieux, Thomas Merton, and Alan Watts, writes not only as a scholar but as one who has been personally touched my medieval mystical vision: 'the conviction that there is a reality, a profound meaning, behind or beyond or within the world of appearances.' These strange women fascinate her; she wants to introduce them to readers who might be intimidated by dusty original sources. And so, in her own words and theirs, Furlong sketches rebellious Heloise (the one nonmystic in the sorority), runaway Christina of Markyate, a visionary Hildegard of Bingen, the lovesick Beguines, sickly Clare of Assisi, joyful Angela of Foligno, strong-willed Catherine of Siena, mad Margery Kemp, and optimistic Julian of Norwich.

"Visions and Longings is an anecdotal introduction to mysticism; Furlong has no interest in providing theological history or analyzing these women's stories in light of their tumultuous political contexts. Rather, despite her assertion that her heroines are 'bizarre and extraordinarily unlike ourselves,' she hold them up as contemporary role models: autonomous, subversive, powerful, independent, and adamantly antihierarchical. If this approach occasionally leads toward anachronism, it may also facilitate appreciation and understanding of times past. It may even stimulate critical thinking about today's popular spirituality titles that promise improved health and happiness a kind of mystical wholeness as a side effect of divine union. By contrast, the mystical women of Christian tradition sought nothing of the sort, finding union with God in spite of or even through illness and suffering. 'It may be,' Furlong suggests, 'that through wounds in the psyche, cracks in the personality, neurotic or psychotic traits, through depression and hysteria and paranoia, a way is made for the transcendent to reach into the human condition.'" LaVonne Neff, Books & Culture --LaVonne Neff --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 260 pages
  • Publisher: Shambhala (April 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570623147
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570623141
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #650,496 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not a fan, August 4, 2008
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I've been slugging it out with this book for a couple weeks and I have to face it: while I love Monica Furlong's fiction books, I cannot stand her non-fiction (at least in this case). She makes me not care about any of the people she's reporting on, and it's just dry stuff that I can't put into meaningful context for myself in the 21st century.
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I really like this book beacause I love midevil times. I enjoyed reading about how the women in this book fought for what they wanted. They showed a huge amount of charector and bravery to stand out and fight. I enjoyed the plot of the story and reading about how these women would not give up. This is a great book and I really enjoyed reading it.
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