The seven deadly sins : : from communities to individuals / / edited by Richard Newhauser.

This volume presents a selection of essays undertaken by participants in an NEH Summer Seminar in 2004 on the topic of the seven deadly sins, viewed individually and as a whole, as part of the Begriffsgeschichte of the Middle Ages and beyond in which concepts are constructed within the cultural mili...

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Superior document:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, v. 123
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; v. 123.
Physical Description:1 online resource (324 p.)
Notes:"The present volume represents a selection of the research stimulated by [the editor's] summer seminar on 'The Seven Deadly Sins as Cultural Constructions in the Middle Ages,' which was held at Darwin College, Cambridge University, July 12-August 13, 2004"--P. [1].
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
Introduction: Cultural Construction And The Vices /
Sin And The Construction Of Carolingian Kingship /
Envy In The Intellectual Discourse Of The High Middle Ages /
\'The Ooze Of Gluttony\': Attitudes Towards Food, Eating, And Excess In The Middle Ages /
Cassian, Nocturnal Emissions, And The Sexuality Of Jesus /
Pride Goes Before A Fall: Aldhelm’s Practical Application Of Gregorian And Cassianic Conceptions Of Superbia And The Eight Principal Vices /
Biblical Liars And Thirteenth-Century Theologians /
\'The Hard Bed Of The Cross\': Good Friday Preaching And The Seven Deadly Sins /
Dressed To The Sevens, Or Sin In Style: Fashion Statements By The Deadly Vices In Spanish Baroque Autos Sacramentales /
\'Blessed Are They That Hunger After Justice\': From Vice To Beatitude In Dante’s Purgatorio /
Greed And Anti-Fraternalism In Chaucer’s \'Summoner’s Tale\' /
Social Status And Sin: Reading Bosch’s Prado Seven Deadly Sins And Four Last Things Painting /
Freud As Virgil: The Anthropologies Of Psychoanalysis And The Commedia /
Bibliography /
Index Of Names /
Index Of Subjects /
Summary:This volume presents a selection of essays undertaken by participants in an NEH Summer Seminar in 2004 on the topic of the seven deadly sins, viewed individually and as a whole, as part of the Begriffsgeschichte of the Middle Ages and beyond in which concepts are constructed within the cultural milieus in which they function. The essays in the first part study the political and social ethics of medieval communities. In the second part, the institutional imperatives within the Church of formulating and teaching about the capital vices are the focus of research. In the final section, the contributions deal with ways in which secular artists and authors (in particular, Dante) contribute to the cultural construction of the vices. Contributors include: Dwight D. Allman, Bridget K. Balint, V. S. Benfell III, Dallas G. Denery II, Laura D. Gelfand, Susan E. Hill, Holly Johnson, Hilaire Kallendorf, John Kitchen, Rhonda L. McDaniel, Richard Newhauser, Thomas Parisi, and Derrick G. Pitard.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-293) and indexes.
ISBN:1281926639
9786611926632
9047429451
ISSN:1573-4188 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Richard Newhauser.